(Sarah) Virginia. born 1945, English tennis player; won three Grand Slam singles titles: US Open (1968), Australian Open (1972), and Wimbledon (1977)
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wade /weɪd/USA pronunciation
v., wad•ed, wad•ing.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- [no object] to walk while partly immersed in water.
- to walk through a substance, as water or snow, that interferes with one's motion:[no object]They waded through the mud.
- wade through, [~ + through + object] to struggle or make one's way through (some task or job) with effort or difficulty:to wade through a pile of bills to be paid.
wade (wād),USA pronunciation
v., wad•ed, wad•ing, n.
v.i.
v.t.
n.
Wade (wād),USA pronunciation n.
v.i.
- to walk in water, when partially immersed:He wasn't swimming, he was wading.
- to play in water:The children were wading in the pool most of the afternoon.
- to walk through water, snow, sand, or any other substance that impedes free motion or offers resistance to movement:to wade through the mud.
- to make one's way slowly or laboriously (often fol. by through):to wade through a dull book.
- [Obs.]to go or proceed.
v.t.
- to pass through or cross by wading;
ford:to wade a stream. - wade in or into:
- to begin energetically.
- to attack strongly:to wade into a thoughtless child; to wade into a mob of rioters.
n.
- an act or instance of wading:We went for a wade in the shallows.
- bef. 900; Middle English waden to go, wade, Old English wadan to go; cognate with German waten, Old Norse vatha; akin to Old English wæd ford, sea, Latin vadum shoal, ford, vādere to go, rush
- 4.See corresponding entry in Unabridged labor, toil, plod, plow, work.
Wade (wād),USA pronunciation n.
- a male given name.
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to walk with the feet immersed in (water, a stream, etc) - (intransitive) often followed by through:
to proceed with difficulty: to wade through a book - (intr; followed by in or into)
to attack energetically
the act or an instance of wading
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- Anhui
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- Antung
- Anyang
- Ch'en Tu-hsiu
- Ch'ing Hai
- Ch'iungshan
- Changan
- Changchiak'ou
- Changchou
- Changchun
- Changsha
- Chao'an
- Chenchiang
- Chiai
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- Chiang Ch'ing
- Chiangling
- Chiaochou
- Chiayi
- Chichihar
- Chihli
- Chilien Shan
- Chilin
- Chilung
- Chinan
- Chingtechen
- Chinhuangtao
- Chinmen
- Chiungchou
- Chou En-lai
- Choukoutien
- Chu Teh
- De Land
- Fengjie
- Fengtien
- Foshan
- Fushih
- Fushun
- Haikou
- Hainan
- Hampton
- Han Shui
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- Robey
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