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wadable

or ·É²¹»å±ð·²¹Â·²ú±ô±ð

[ wey-duh-buhl ]

adjective

  1. that can be waded:

    a wadable stream.



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Origin of wadable1

First recorded in 1605–15; wade + -able
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Example Sentences

For centuries, virtually nothing but an often easily wadable Rio Grande stood between the city and Juarez.

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Clinton's charts had told him that the low-tide depth in the Breach was a wadable 18 inches.

How the Weser did prove wadable, as Schmettau had said to no purpose; wadable, bridgable; and Royal Highness had to wriggle back, ever back; no stand to be made, or far worse than none: back, ever back, till he got into the Sea, for that matter, and to the END of more than one thing!

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Friedrich, through Winter, has had Schmettau earnestly flagitating the Hanoverian Officialities: "The Weser is wadable in many places, you cannot defend the Weser!" and counselling and pleading to all lengths,—without the least effect.

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Browne, at any rate, is rapidly strengthening his right wing, which has hold of Lobositz; pushing forward in that quarter,—where the Brook withal is of firmer bottom and more wadable.

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