Wade Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for wade.
wade
wade
/weɪd/
Examples
- The herons are wading birds in the family.
- Anna wades into the sea in anguish after the ceremony.
- Phoebe marries the much younger Wade in a drunken stupor.
- By the way, I've been wading into some tempestuous BLP waters lately.
- I've been a bit of a wimp about not wading into it when writing the article.
- Phoebe marries the much younger Wade who is known for a drunken stupor.
- Renald Wade is a slightly inarticulate young man whose marriage is in a mess.
- One can haphazardly find Wade Giles and Pinyin combined in the same articles.
- There is no way to approach abolition without wading into slavery as deep as one possibly can, and that seems to pervade this segment.
- At the foot of the tower is the vault of the Wade family from Wades Green.
English tennis player who won many women's singles titles (born in 1945)
noun
walk (through relatively shallow water)
verb
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"Wade + Aid. You need aid to wade through deep water."
"Wade + Made. He made his way as he wade through the shallow lake."
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