1. wading - Noun
2. wading - Adjective
3. wading - Verb
5. Wading - Proper noun
of Wade
a. & n. from Wade, v.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI am ice and dust. I am sky. I can see horses wading through snowdrifts. My broken hearts, my fabulous dances. My fleeting song, fleeting. The world is so loud. Keep falling. I'll find you. Kate Bush
Hopping the fence or wading the Rio Grande River isn't part of America's immigration process. Ted Nugent
I'm becoming more squeamish. I didn't use to be - nine years of 'Silent Witness' prepared me for most things one will have the misfortune to see in life. Before, I'd be wading up to my neck in gore, but now I tend to look away. Amanda Burton
It is not brilliance or facility that is necessary, but the determination to bear and even enjoy the dull process of wading into one's own bad prose again, and one more time, and then once again, with the utmost concentration and taste, looking for opportunities to mine deeper. Stewart O'Nan
While wading through the whimsies, the puerilities, and unintelligible jargon of this work Plato's Republic, I laid it down often to ask myself how it could have been that the world should have so long consented to give reputation to such nonsense as this. Thomas Jefferson
The one who used to jump across the stream may find herself wading through.. Kikuyu Proverb