wadewade /weɪd/ ●●○ verb [intransitive, transitive] to walk through water that is not deep
► see thesaurus at walk1wade in/into phrasal verb to start taking part in a discussion, argument, attack, etc., in a forceful or annoying way: Celebrities waded in to complain about the tabloids.wade through phrasal verb to read or deal with a lot of long and boring written work: Preston was wading through a 500-page report.
► see thesaurus at walk1wade in/into phrasal verb to start taking part in a discussion, argument, attack, etc., in a forceful or annoying way: Celebrities waded in to complain about the tabloids.wade through phrasal verb to read or deal with a lot of long and boring written work: Preston was wading through a 500-page report.