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wade into造句
1. She tucked up her skirt and waded into the river. 2. He waded into the water to push the boat out. 3. The police waded into the crowd swinging sticks. 4. Police waded into a crowd of protesters. 5. The angler waded into the middle of the river. 6. The police waded into the crowd with batons. 7. She waded into him as soon as he got home. 8. He rolled up his trouser legs and waded into the water. 9. Marty was terrific — he just waded into the skinheads without a thought. 10. He'd gladly wade into the attack. 11. John Candotti had once waded into a street fight simply because he thought the odds were too lopsided. 12. After cutting the ribbon, he waded into the sand to hand out candy. 13. People waded into the water and dropped roses in the surf. 14. Taking a breath, Calipari smiles and wades into the throng, chatting amiably as he obliges each request. 15. Neighborhood kids recently have taken to wading into the pond with nets. 16. A few family members waded into the surf and tossed flowers. 17. Rizla waded into some plastic sheeting and resumed her second teething phase with it. 18. He undressed her, and held her hand while she waded into the water up to her knees, splashing and shouting. 19. The work won't wait; let's wade into it now. 20. Only when more investors wade into the market will it become more active. 21. Quite fearless, Henry was prepared to wade into the whole crowd. 22. For Carlyle , the decision to wade into the Middle East is particularly delicate. 23. He was forced to wade into the stream to recover his shoe. 24. A war-weary America is not about to wade into what might be an even stickier conflict than the one in Iraq. 25. The work will not wait; let us wade into it now. 26. Reluctantly he offered his back to the county chief and proceeded to wade into the river. 27. Reinforcements were called and 25 police officers had to wade into the crowd to calm the situation. 28. CHICAGO (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve seems almost guaranteed to wade into unchartered waters in December and cut its benchmark lending rate below 1.0 percent.