waded Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
হাঁটিয়া নদী পার হওয়া, জলের মধ্য দিয়া হাঁটা, কষ্টে চলা,
Verb:
হাঁটিয়া নদী পার হওয়া, জলের মধ্য দিয়া হাঁটা, কষ্টে চলা,
Similer Words:
waderwaders
wades
wadi
wading
wadings
wadis
wads
wafer
wafers
waffle
waffled
waffles
waft
wafted
waded's Usage Examples:
Immigrant" as his most controversial song and the only time he ever publicly waded into politics as a performer.
On 20 October 1944, General Douglas MacArthur waded ashore on Leyte, saying, "I have returned", but the Japanese did not give.
the year, the Escalante River is a small stream, easily stepped across or waded.
soldiers of the Spanish Tercios under the command of Cristóbal de Mondragón waded across the river Scheldt at its mouth, walking 15 miles overnight in water.
The Minamoto warriors waded across, but their ambush failed when the Taira clan could distinguish dry.
rainfall; it is one of the ten major rivers of Morocco, but frequently can be waded through even close to its outlet.
They were called redshanks because they went dressed in plaids and waded bare-legged through rivers in the coldest weather.
and most of them are half filled with water, but not deeper than can be waded to the thighs.
The scene involved the Goonies being attacked by a giant octopus as they waded through tunnels.
Akaiwa retrieved a wetsuit, swam nearly 200 metres (660 ft), waded his way through the debris and underwater hazards and reached his house.
A party of Americans waded out and shot them while they were helpless.
The Tiroto Tunnel connects this lake to the Pacific Ocean, and can be waded along until the last portion which is totally submerged.
Billcliffe brothers, who had a hotel by the beach, rushed to the scene and waded into the surf and during that night dragged three of the crew to safety.
exceed 3 kilometres (2 mi) in width nearly every year in areas that can be waded waist-deep in the dry season.
Whyte waded into the sea and caught a rope thrown towards her.
ship they saw the lone figure of a huge man, who, leaping into the sea, waded through the surf until he reached the shore.
remained in a boat and pushed with these poles, while six or eight others waded in the mud alongside, and by united efforts constantly jerking it along.
Thompson ran 1,000 feet along the shore, waded, and then swam 1,000 feet to Snead and the man who was holding to the tank.
Synonyms:
arrange; puddle; pack; set up; bundle; compact;
Antonyms:
euphemism; distributive; clergy; ebbtide; disarrange;