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Wades

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The hairstylist wades the strands of hair into an intricate braid.
The journalist wades through a pile of newspapers to find relevant news articles.
The dog wades into the river to cool off on a hot summer day.
He wades through job listings to find employment opportunities.
The athlete wades through intense training sessions to prepare for the upcoming competition.
The friend wades into their friend's breakup, offering unsolicited advice.
The student wades through the textbook in preparation for the exam.
The boss wades into every decision, even the minor ones.
The farmer wades the grains to estimate their moisture content.
The quilter wades the fabric pieces together to form a patchwork quilt.
The hiker wades through the muddy trail after a heavy rain.
The archaeologist wades through layers of sediment to uncover ancient artifacts.
The chef wades into unfamiliar culinary techniques to create a new dish.
The brave knight wades through the moat to storm the castle.
The farmer wades through the flooded field to rescue his livestock.
The athlete wades through the water during a triathlon competition.
The explorer wades through the swamp in search of rare species.
The farmer wades through the flooded field to check on the crops.
The rescue team wades through the waist-deep water to reach the stranded villagers.
The street sweeper wades through the littered streets, using a broom to clean up debris.
The gardener wades through the overgrown weeds to tend to the flowerbeds.
The road crew wades through the thick asphalt, using a roller to smooth out the freshly laid pavement.
The potter wades the clay to shape it into a graceful vase.
The chef wades the ingredients together to form a flavorful marinade.
She wades colorful threads through the fabric, creating a beautiful tapestry.
She wades into the heated debate, expressing her strong opinions.
The journalist wades into the controversial topic, uncovering hidden truths.
The firefighter wades through the smoke-filled room to rescue trapped occupants.
The team wades through a pile of paperwork to complete the project.
The journalist wades into the crowd to interview the protesters.
He wades through a sea of paperwork on his desk.
He wades through emails to find important messages.
The archaeologist wades through archaeological records to uncover information about ancient civilizations.
The detective wades through case files to solve the crime.
She wades through travel guides to plan her vacation.
She wades through textbooks to prepare for her exams.
The detective wades through old case files in search of clues to solve the cold case.
The editor wades through stacks of manuscripts, looking for the next bestseller.
The reviewer wades through multiple books in order to write comprehensive book reviews.
She wades through the research papers to gather information for her thesis.
The researcher wades through medical journals to stay updated on the latest findings.
He wades through the legal documents to prepare for the upcoming trial.
The librarian wades through piles of books to organize the shelves.
The project manager wades through emails and reports to stay on top of project progress.
The celebrity wades into the public debate, sharing their opinion without fully understanding the issue.
Despite her lack of expertise, she wades into the debate on climate change.
He always wades into other people's personal problems without being asked.
The teacher wades into the students' conversation, reprimanding them for not paying attention.
The politician wades into the debate, despite having no expertise in the subject.
The journalist wades into the ongoing investigation, digging for exclusive information.
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