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Waded In

Definition

Verb: To enter or move through water with a slow and laborious motion, typically involving the lower part of the body being immersed.

Phrase: To become involved or engaged in a situation cautiously or hesitantly.

Examples

Verb:

  • After hiking for hours, they finally reached the lake and waded in to cool off.
  • He cautiously waded in the shallow river, feeling the water against his legs.
  • The children gleefully waded in the pool, splashing each other with water.

Phrase:

  • The new CEO slowly waded in into the complicated project, studying every aspect before making decisions.
  • The politician was careful when wading in on the controversial issue, trying not to offend any groups.
  • She cautiously waded in the conversation, offering her opinion only when asked.

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