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Wading meaning
Appropriate to wade in. | Usually of a bird: which wades.
Example sentences (20)
Animal owners should reduce potential mosquito breeding sites on their property by eliminating standing water from containers such as buckets, tires, and wading pools – especially after heavy rains.
At his desk at EDD headquarters lofted above the Capitol Mall, Sheehan recalls wading through up to 300 alerts per day for potential unemployment fraud.
Both teams are back in action this Friday, March 31, when the Mustangs host Bayport-Blue Point at 4:30 p.m. and the Warriors host Shoreham-Wading River at 5 p.m.
Colorado lawmakers are wading into the housing crisis with a proposal to free up vacant parcels of state-owned land that could be leased or sold at a discount for affordable housing projects.
Ellis Simms, meanwhile, is also looking the part without wading in with the goals.
Emergency services were called to the River Taw in following the incident on Saturday night after a man in a distressed state was spotted wading into the river.
Floating is common, Trout Unlimited notes, with wading available around Sam Caudill/West Bank (near Glenwood) and Bobb Terrell (Carbondale) state wildlife areas.
He studied all types of birds from neotropics and waterfowl to wading birds while living in Louisiana.
It is worth wading into thought, not judgment while thinking about the irritating contradictions we face, daily.
Local youngsters enjoy the wading pool filled with rubber duckies at the Overton Library’s Summer Challenge Water Day, last week.
Others aren’t wading into the market just yet but are preparing to do so soon.
Shoreham-Wading River senior midfielder Ryan Herr takes a shot.
The Youghiogheny River is used by those who love fishing, boating and even wading in the water.
Wade Barrett was shown wading in the ocean earlier in the day.
Wading birds need just the right combination of wet and dry conditions at certain times throughout the year to breed successfully, a complex dance of water-in, water-out, that for eons was a natural part of the annual rhythm of the River of Grass.
Wading into socially sensitive or controversial subjects is not unfamiliar terrain for Touzani who has won accolades at international film festivals and, just recently, was a jury member at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
Wading pools will begin opening on a staggered basis as of Saturday.
According to Kate Warfield, historian for Kansas City Parks and Recreation, the first wading pool was constructed in 1917.
According to Kentish legend, the (pronounced “chuff”) obtained its bright red beak and legs by wading in the blood of Thomas Becket, the archbishop murdered in Canterbury cathedral by four knights from Henry II’s household.
A handy gift when wading into the muck.