Waded Sentence Examples
He waded rivers and climbed mountains.
She pulled her boots off and waded into the cool water.
He waded out of the water and laid his socks and shirt on a rock in the sun to dry.
We splashed and jumped and waded in the deep water.
Rolling up her pants legs, she waded across the creek.
One part of it dispersed and waded knee-deep through the snow into a birch forest to the right of the village, and immediately the sound of axes and swords, the crashing of branches, and merry voices could be heard from there.
We waded so gently and reverently, or we pulled together so smoothly, that the fishes of thought were not scared from the stream, nor feared any angler on the bank, but came and went grandly, like the clouds which float through the western sky, and the mother-o'-pearl flocks which sometimes form and dissolve there.
Completely free, she relaxed and accepted a glass of champagne from one of the wait staff and waded toward the buffet.
She waded to the bank and picked up her shoes and stockings.
Everything in the room radiated some sort of subtle energy, and she waded through the energies, marveling and confused by them.
AdvertisementHeart hammering, she rose, took a deep breath, and waded into the warm water.
He shucked his boots and waded into the water.
Then they waded the horses across and headed for the ruins.
He was surrounded by the half-vamp, half-human creatures of the town and waded through them to where Dusty stood.
At the creek she pulled off her sandals and waded for a few minutes.
AdvertisementMemories beckoned from the creek so she pulled off her shoes, rolled up her pants legs and waded in the cool water for a while.
So, also, every one who has waded about the shores of the pond in summer must have perceived how much warmer the water is close to the shore, where only three or four inches deep, than a little distance out, and on the surface where it is deep, than near the bottom.
She waded through the brush of the possessed jungle, unwilling to admit just how scared she was.
We went downstairs and waded ankle deep in muddy water and sandy sediments.
She folded her arms across her chest and waded out of the water.
AdvertisementAs we waded out the dolphin started to float a bit and moved it's tail fluke slightly.
As we waded through the water, up to the waist at times, we saw our first water leech.
He might butcher all day, till he waded ankle-deep in blood, and then at nightfall kneel, sobbing for very joy, at the altar of the Sepulchre - for was he not red from the winepress of the Lord?
Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, Charles Kennedy, and inevitably John Prescott all waded into the fray.
Ellis Woodman finds out People The Prince of Wales has reportedly waded into the row over windfarms.
AdvertisementShe handed the pale woman a food and water cube and popped two of her own. Standing, she waded into the brush where she'd thrown the knife. It glinted in the morning light. Katie swiped it, glad the trees didn't have a taste for metal as well as Immortal sustenance.
She waited while he poured a cup of coffee and then waded into the subject.
Nevertheless, Dean waded forward, enjoying the peace of being alone in the woods.
She walked down to the creek and waded through the water.
Together they slid down the hill on make believe sleighs and waded the creek.