wade ashore
Frequency: 4.50.2 per million words
to reach the shore by walking through water
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Examples (20)
- After the boat capsized, the survivors had to wade ashore through the cold water.
- The men waded ashore after their boat capsized in the storm.
- The children were laughing as they waded ashore from the shallow sandbar.
- We had to wade ashore from the dinghy as the tide was too low for docking.
- He lost his oar and had to wade ashore, pulling the small dinghy behind him.
- Exhausted, the survivors slowly waded ashore onto the deserted island.
- We will anchor the boat here and wade ashore to explore the island.
- If the water isn't too deep, you can easily wade ashore here without getting completely wet.
- Having lost their engine, they've finally waded ashore after hours in the water.
- They were seen wading ashore at dawn, carrying their belongings in plastic bags.
- The soldiers waded ashore under heavy fire during the beach landing.
- The rescue team helped the stranded tourists wade ashore from the flooded area.
- The explorers carefully waded ashore, trying not to disturb the wildlife on the riverbank.
- By morning, the refugees were wading ashore, seeking safety and shelter on foreign land.
- It was easier to wade ashore from the boat than to find a proper dock.
- He plans to wade ashore and explore the hidden cove on the remote island.
- Exhausted and shivering, he finally waded ashore onto the deserted beach.
- Despite the strong currents, the brave swimmer managed to wade ashore safely.
- Wading ashore was the only option when the tide went out, leaving their boat stranded.
- The soldiers stealthily waded ashore under the cover of darkness to avoid detection.