wades - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of wades in Hindi

  • भैंसो
  • उतारा
  • पायाब

wades Definition

verb

  • walk through water or another liquid or soft substance. ( पानी या किसी अन्य तरल या नरम पदार्थ के माध्यम से चलना। )

noun 

  • an act of wading. ( वैडिंग का एक कार्य। )

wades Example

  • His second shot again lands in the water, so Peter wades out and retrieves the ball.
  • The three rivers can become impassable after rain, and trampers usually traverse west to east, so that the river wades are predictable at the time of departure.
  • I've been wading through less spam lately thanks to a tip I got.
  • An hour out we came across a swift stream and found a good spot to wade across the icy water.
  • they could just click it up on screen rather than have to wade through some hefty document
  • Eyewitnesses say they waded into the students and beat them.
  • In the evening, if you stand on the Roman bridge, you can watch men wading the torpid cressy river, carrying pans.
  • Is this why my great-uncle waded ashore at Gallipoli, and my father fought in the Middle East, and my uncle spent years as a POW?
  • The anglers waded the river from John Fallon Bridge down to the Silver Swan Hotel on Saturday, July 26.
  • However, the aim of this article is not to bemoan irresponsible legislation, wade into a controversial issue or attack the ‘evils’ of our society.
  • The Bone Cave experience begins with an icy wade across the Duck River and part of the mouth of Bashaw Creek.
  • He adds that locals know how busy the event can get, and the thought of wading through dense crowds can discourage people from attending.
  • All the other competitors were paired up in boats, while I struggled against a howling head wind, wading the brackish water from the bank.
  • We waded the first river barefoot, chilly but by no means unpleasant on such a warm day.
  • Morrissey has once again courted controversy by wading into the US presidential election battle.
  • The pictures show a female gorilla grabbing a branch to gauge the depth of a pool of water before wading across it.
  • The first crew was able to warn another team of miners working behind them, who waded to safety in water up to their necks.
  • There are more than 1,500 scans of such documentation for you to wade through .
  • A man has been jailed for four months after wading into a fight to help a friend he mistakenly thought was being attacked.
  • It took him three hours to wade though waist-high water too deep to take his two children with him.
  • A short wade out to sea, the bottom plates, remnants of the ship's engines and boiler lie collapsed upon themselves.
  • The cave is a respectable size but we didn't follow it far, since after 30m a wade degenerated into a full on swim.
  • It can seem on prime summer days that only a handful of Texas' half-million coastal anglers are not wading the bays or surf.
  • I set off downstream, walking, wading and scrambling, trying to stay upright on the algae-covered rocks.
  • We waded ashore knee-deep in water and then we were bundled into trucks.
  • It was as much a new world to me then as it was to those earliest Europeans who waded ashore nearly 500 years before me.
  • Most fishing is done from drift boats, because fluctuating water levels can make wading dangerous.
  • He dived into the water and waded towards his son.
  • There were children building sandcastles and surfers wading out into the water carrying their surf boards under their arms.
  • If you're wading the flats, shuffle your feet - then if any rays are around they will pick up the vibrations and move away.