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Part of Speech: imperfect, past participle
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She tore through the woods the nearest way, unheeding the branches which caught and tore her clothes; the stream, even where she struck it, was out of its banks; but she did not heed it- she waded through, it reaching about to her waist, and struck out again at the top of her speed. - "The Burial of the Guns", Thomas Nelson Page.
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Scarce had the ship grated shore when the warriors lifted Bhanavar, and waded through the water with her, and placed her unwetted in the ship, and one, the fair youth among the warriors, sprang on board with her, remaining by her. - "The Shaving of Shagpat, Complete", George Meredith.
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And, believe me, I waded into that strong. - "The House of Torchy", Sewell Ford.