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wade
verb
1 five or six men were wading in the icy water:
paddle, wallow, dabble, slop, squelch, trudge, plod;
informal splosh.
2 Tony waded across the stream:
ford, cross, traverse, walk across, make one's way across.
3 they could just click it up on screen, rather than having to wade through some hefty document:
work one's way, plow, plod, trawl, proceed with difficulty, labor, toil away at, plug away at;
peruse, study;
browse, leaf, flick, skim, look, thumb;
informal slog.
wade in
informal
police with truncheons waded in:
move in, set to, set to work, pitch in, buckle down, go to it, put one's shoulder to the wheel;
informal plunge in, dive in, get stuck in, get cracking.
wade into someone
informal
I waded into those skinheads:
attack, set upon, assault, launch oneself at, weigh into, fly at, let fly at, turn on, round on, lash out at, hit out at, fall on, jump on/at, lunge at, charge, rush, storm;
informal lay into, light into, tear into, lace into, pitch into, beat up;
British, informal have a go at.
wade into something
informal
Flynn would gladly wade into the attack:
get involved in, intervene in, get to work on, set to work on, tackle.