wade
v.
cross with difficulty; proceed slowly and with difficulty; walk in water, walk through any substance that impedes motion (snow, etc.)
n.
act or instance of walking in shallow water
Wade
n.
family name; male first name
WADE
Wade
Wade is a surname, and may refer to
Aaron WadeAbdoulaye Wade, Senegalese president
Adam Wade, drummer for
Jawbox and
Shudder to ThinkBen WadeBenjamin WadeBenjamin Wade (Australian politician)
Billy WadeBilly Wade (cricketer)Billy Wade (football player)Billy Wade (NASCAR)Bob Wade (basketball coach)Bobby WadeCharles WadeDallas Toler-WadeDonald Wade, Liberal MP and later Lord Wade
Doug WadeDwyane Wade, professional
basketball player
Eddie WadeEmma WadeFiona WadeSir
George Wade, British
field marshalHenry WadeHerbie WadeJack WadeJake Wade (baseball)Jason WadeJeptha WadeJohn Wade (football player)John Donald WadeJustin Grant WadeLance C. WadeMary WadeMelissa WadeMitchell WadeMorgan WadePaul WadeRico WadeRobert Wade (screenwriter)Robert Wade (chess player)Robert E. WadeRyan WadeSean Wade, New Zealand long-distance runner
Stephen WadeSteve WadeTerrell WadeSir
Thomas Francis Wade, the
British inventor of Wade-Giles
Thomas Wade (1805-1875), English poet and dramatist
Todd Wade Virginia Wade, a British
tennis player
Wallace William WadeWilliam WadeWilliam Wade, Baron Wade of Chorlton
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Wade
Noun
1. English tennis player who won may women's singles titles (born in 1945)
(synonym) Virginia Wade
(hypernym) tennis player
wade
Verb
1. walk (through relatively shallow water); "Can we wade across the river to the other side?"; "Wade the pond"
(hypernym) walk
(hyponym) puddle
(derivation) wading bird, wader
Wade (die)
n.
calf, sura, lower back part of the leg (Anatomy)
Wade
n.
Wade, family name