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wade
/weɪd/
Definition
1
To walk through water, mud, snow, or any substance that resists easy movement.
2
To proceed with great difficulty or effort, as through a mass of people or cumbersome material (often followed by 'through').
3
A surname, notably associated with figures like basketball legend Dwyane Wade.
Examples
I had to wade through a kiddie pool of melted ice cream to grab the last slice of pizza.
She waded through 500 unread emails, emerging victorious with a single coupon code.
He waded into the family group chat debate over pineapple on pizza, never to be seen again.
The intern waded through the boss's cryptic notes, decoding them like ancient hieroglyphs.