fording in English

verb
1
(of a person or vehicle) cross (a river or stream) at a shallow place.
I had a happy childhood in the classic English bourgeois fashion: I read voraciously, I explored expansive gardens, I dare say I even forded a stream or two.
synonyms:crosstraversewade acrosswalk acrossdrive acrosstravel acrossmake it acrossmake one's way across
noun
verb
    crosstraversewade acrosswalk acrossdrive acrosstravel acrossmake it acrossmake one's way across

Use "fording" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "fording" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "fording", or refer to the context using the word "fording" in the English Dictionary.

1. Amphibious and deep water fording vehicles

2. Amphibious and deep water fording vehicles;

3. (c) Amphibious and deep water fording vehicles;

4. c. Amphibious and deep water fording vehicles;

5. I saw them fording the river. Then came some cowherd boys crossing the river with their cows.

6. After several days fording through the jungle, he encountered Blooey in a remote town

7. 8 Fording the Kale Water, they turned up its far bank into the quickly narrow shallow valley.

8. The Bronco's larger available tires also enable a deeper max fording depth, more ground clearance, and better breakover and departure angles

9. Third Party Consents means all Consents, approvals and waivers that are required under, or that are necessary to ensure that, the Arrangement, or the completion thereof, does not result in a violation or breach of, or give rise to any loss of benefit to which Fording or any Fording Subsidiary is entitled to, or termination or rights of first offer or other buy-sell rights in respect of the

10. "The Union Buries Its Dead" is a short story by Henry Lawson in which a young man drowns while fording his horses in the river

11. For over a year, the ex-king hid in remote houses in Lancashire and Westmorland, but was finally captured in June 1465 while fording the Ribble at Bungerly Hippingstones with only three companions