wading
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[edit]Etymology
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[edit]- Rhymes: -eɪdɪŋ
Adjective
[edit]wading (not comparable)
- Appropriate to wade in.
- The pool is too small for doing laps: it’s only a wading pool.
- Usually of a bird: which wades.
- Flamingos are wading birds.
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[edit]Noun
[edit]wading (countable and uncountable, plural wadings)
- gerund of wade: the act of one who wades.
- 1871, Charles Kingsley, “The High Woods”, in At Last: A Christmas in the West Indies. […], volume I, London; New York, N.Y.: Macmillan and Co., →OCLC, page 232:
- [I]n ten minutes more the sun was up, and blazing so fiercely, that we were glad to cool ourselves in fancy, by talking over salmon-fishings in Scotland and New Brunswick, and wadings in icy streams beneath the black pine-woods.
Verb
[edit]wading
- present participle and gerund of wade
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