Use of wading in Sentences. 28 Examples

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wading at the start of sentence


  1. Wading birds, the barometer of any marsh's health, have been devastated.
  2. Wading out across the wheat I come to a single wild poppy of a most amazing pink.
  3. Wading birds collect great quantities of small molluscs from sandbanks and mud flats when the tide retreats.

wading at the end of sentence


  1. It's water-resistance had a fair testing in long wet grass and stream wading.

wading in the middle of sentence


  1. It was like wading through treacle just to order a meal.
  2. She hitched her skirt up before wading across the stream.
  3. Here wading naked into the waters of paradise, et cetera.
  4. He moved slowly, like a tired man wading through cold water.
  5. I spent the whole day wading through the paperwork on my desk.
  6. Trying to accomplish anything here was like wading through glue.
  7. She moved as if she were in a dream, wading through viscous liquid.
  8. They provide the habitat of a wide variety of species of wading birds.
  9. Neighborhood kids recently have taken to wading into the pond with nets.
  10. He reached a place called wading Point, the country retreat of Carmine Latta.
  11. Kuwait Bay is one of the world's most important wintering grounds for wading birds.
  12. How could she possibly know that he was wading in blood from a self-inflicted wound?
  13. He waded shin-deep in water, with the slow-motion gait of a man wading through a dream.
  14. This would deprive wading birds such as curlew and snipe of an ideal breeding sanctuary.
  15. Noah stood six inches high, with a white beard to his knees and wading boots of real rubber.
  16. Usually they don chest-high wading boots and plow into water to take the pulse of the rivers.
  17. They never even try, like people living beside a lake they never even go wading in, much less swim-ming.
  18. It is now said to have completed the main porting work and is now wading through the device driver work.
  19. We're off again, now wading almost waist-deep in water, stopping, starting, bumping into the man in front.
  20. The fellowship itself has an innate self-criticism which comes from wading in the quicksands of the psychic.
  21. My speciality shifted from building to wading through the Bunyala swamps with wellies and a rucksack on my back.
  22. Scroll through a long document in a DOS word processor, then compare that to wading through a Word for Windows file.
  23. At Perth in January 1313 Bruce himself was second to scale the castle wall after wading neck-high through icy cold water.
  24. Fairly large, long-necked, long-legged wading birds, habitually flying with neck outstretched: a useful distinction from herons.
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