Use "wading" in a sentence

1. The second best result is Susan Burget age 50s in Wading River, NY in the Wading River neighborhood

2. In addition, wading Slalom performance is quite good.

3. Soon we were wading through the knee-deep water.

4. Wading through wet garbage, crawling after monsters!

5. No safe wading in an unknown water. 

6. After wading through the dark realm of the bureaucrat.

7. Undeterred, North Koreans keep on wading the Tumen River.

8. Hypotheses of wading and Cursoriality in caenagnathids are evaluated and compared

9. Wading in the shimmering, emerald-green waters are thousands of pink birds.

10. 11 Here wading naked into the waters of paradise, et cetera.

11. 15 Wading in single file through a swamp we reach a fenced village.

12. 13 It was like wading through treacle just to order a meal.

13. Bayous provide habitat for animals as diverse as shrimp, wading birds, and alligators

14. She moved as if she were in a dream, wading through viscous liquid.

15. Sara felt slightly sick, but there was no point in wading deeper into the morass.

16. 8 This would deprive wading birds such as curlew and snipe of an ideal breeding sanctuary.

17. It just might mean wading in the muck, getting your boots dirty and doing what needs to be done.

18. Wading, usually Barelegged, through countless rattlesnake-infested swamps adds immensely to the interest of the day's work

19. Anurans also provide a valuable food source for wading birds, snakes, hawks, fish, and other aquatic organisms.

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21. Born in 31 Oct 1844 and died in 20 Sep 1909 Wading River, New York Amoreta Davis

22. Wading out across the wheat I come to a single wild poppy of a most amazing pink.

23. ‘Wading usually is easy over a gravel bottom of predictable depth and flow, with ample room for Backcasts.’

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25. Usually they don chest-high wading boots and plow into water to take the pulse of the rivers.

26. Abseiling, wading, plunging – experience nature from a totally different angle and discover some of the Tyrol’s most spectacular gorges.

27. Caenagnathids were oviraptorosaur theropods characterized by elongate hind limbs that are proposed as adaptations for either wading or enhanced Cursoriality

28. During the dry season, it is 80% covered by soda and is well known for its wading birds, including flamingos.

29. Boatbill definition: a nocturnal tropical American wading bird, Cochlearius cochlearius , similar to the night Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

30. My speciality shifted from building to wading through the Bunyala swamps with wellies and a rucksack on my back. Sentencedict.com

31. While I was wading along the shore, I stepped into a treacherous hollow and was suddenly thrown into very deep water.

32. Boatbill definition, a wading bird, Cochlearius cochlearius, of tropical America, related to the herons, having a broad bill resembling an inverted boat

33. Bittern definition: any wading bird of the genera Ixobrychus and Botaurus , related and similar to the herons Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

34. What does Bittern mean? Any of several wading birds of the genera Botaurus and Ixobrychus, having mottled brownish plumage and, in most species,

35. Rather than wading in the shallows like most herons, the Least Bittern climbs about in cattails and reeds, clinging to the stems with its long toes

36. Anhinga drying its wings With the multitude of wading birds, song birds, hawks and e agles Big Cypress National Preserve is a bird watchers paradise

37. The Hebrew name for this large, long-legged wading bird is the feminine form of a word that means “loyal one; one of loving-kindness.”

38. Bitterns are short-tailed and short-necked wading birds that have a global presence with subspecies occurring in Europe, Africa, Australia, Asia and Americas

39. Peari, the old scullery maid, is coming from the market, her basket laden with vegetables, wading through the slush and drenched with the rain.

40. Boatbill definition is - a wading bird (Cochlearius cochlearius) of tropical America related to the night herons and distinguished by a broadly convex bill suggesting an overturned boat.

41. 1 day ago · Báez’s work includes Man Without a Country (aka Anthropophagist wading in the Artibonite River), 2014-15

42. The great-billed heron (Ardea sumatrana) is a wading bird of the heron family, resident from southeast Asia to Papua New Guinea and Australia.

43. The Broads’ grazing marshes are home to waterfowls and wading birds, while the Breydon Water estuary is a popular stop for important flocks of migratory birds.

44. Stilts and Avocets are long – legged, long – beaked wading birds of the muddy shores of shallow lakes and lagoons, including both fresh and saline waters

45. 29 Any of various wading and swimming birds of the family Rallidae, frequenting swampy regions and characteristically having dark, iridescent plumage and a red bill tipped with yellow.

46. Any of several migratory wading birds in the genus Numenius of the family Scolopacidae, remarkable for their long, slender, downcurved bills.· (Australia) A stone Curlew

47. The Alteration is more than obvious (imagine: white copy paper glued onto a "fashion check" with the image of a moose wading in a creek)

48. ‘What it is exactly that I'm supposed to find Appealing or interesting in people who end up wading knee deep in gore I simply don't understand.’.

49. Any of various wading and swimming birds of the family Rallidae, frequenting swampy regions and characteristically having dark, iridescent plumage and a red bill tipped with yellow.

50. Bitterns Species of Bitterns Conservation of Bitterns Resources Bitterns are about 12 species of wading birds in the subfamily Botaurinae of the family Ardeidae, which also includes herons and egrets

51. The Curlew is the largest European wading bird, instantly recognisable on winter estuaries or summer moors by its long, downcurved bill, brown upperparts, long legs and evocative call

52. Make sure to go through your thesis with a fine-tooth Comb before you hand it in—you don't want your advisors wading through proofreading errors, do you? See

53. The English were much more comfortable with the 5ft Billhooks they used for farming, and sliced off the business end of the Scots pikes before wading into the bogged-down Scottish ranks

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55. Despite impressions of class and elegance, Avocets display a feistier side during the nesting season, with adults shrieking and dive-bombing passing crows or harriers, or mobbing fellow wading oystercatchers and redshanks.

56. At about 05:00, another wave of Japanese troops attacked, this time attempting to flank the Marine positions by wading through the ocean surf and attacking up the beach into the west bank area of the creek bed.

57. Biden Avoids wading into debate Read full article President Joe Biden, accompanied by Vice President Kamala Harris and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, meets with business leaders to discuss a coronavirus relief package in the Oval Office of …

58. Firelei Báez, Man Without a Country (aka Anthropophagist wading in the Artibonite River), 2014–15.Gouache, ink, and chine-collé on 225 deaccessioned book pages, 106 1/4 × 252 inches (270 × 640 cm)

59. Avocet - long-legged web-footed black-and-white shorebird with slender upward-curving bill limicoline bird, shore bird, shorebird - any of numerous wading birds that frequent mostly seashores and estuaries genus Recurvirostra, Recurvirostra - type genus of the Recurvirostridae: Avocets

60. ‘To his Astonishment he discovered he had a brother, a sister and two cousins.’ ‘To Peter's Astonishment a familiar figure was wading ashore, a red and white lifebelt about his waist.’ ‘To my Astonishment, the moment we start talking, we hit it off instantly.’

61. Pteranodon had slightly larger feet (47% the length of the tibia), while filter-feeding pterosaurs like the ctenochasmatoids had very large feet (69% of tibial length in Pterodactylus, 84% in Pterodaustro), adapted to walking in soft muddy soil, similar to modern wading birds.

62. ‘To his Astonishment he discovered he had a brother, a sister and two cousins.’ ‘To Peter's Astonishment a familiar figure was wading ashore, a red and white lifebelt about his waist.’ ‘To my Astonishment, the moment we start talking, we hit it off instantly.’

63. Personal Experiences in the warfront in Sri Lanka Part 3 -Antipersonnel Mines : “The Devil’s Seed” Those who hunger for power try “wading through slaughter to a throne” (Alexander Pope) Antipersonnel landmines are small explosive devices placed underground or fixed above ground and are specifically targeted towards people

64. Emil Aslan, a researcher at the Institute of International Relations in Prague, says Iran’s Azerbaijanis have become increasingly exposed to ethnic nationalism over the past two decades, and it is against this backdrop that they are wading into the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, which to them is a largely symbolic cause.

65. As nouns the difference between Bittern and heron is that Bittern is several bird species in the heron family ardeidae or Bittern can be the liquor remaining after halite (common salt) has been harvested from saline water (brine) while heron is a long-legged, long-necked wading bird of the family ardeidae.

66. In Man Without a Country (aka Anthropophagist wading in the Artibonite River), Báez uses two hundred and twenty-five pages sourced from late nineteenth-century texts on the history of Hispaniola—the Caribbean island that is divided between the Dominican Republic and Haiti—as supports for her hand-drawn illustrations.

67. ‘I Clouted him round the head’ ‘If anyone clouts the ball harder than the midfielder you would not want to be on the receiving end.’ ‘Then there was a tremendous splash as the dog's fully-clad owner jumped into the pond and began wading through hip-deep water, clouting the fleeing swan with a stick.’