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Do you know why "wade into the crowd" is used? This phrasal verb means "move forward and attack sb
The link is here and the sentence is in page 3 right before ««««««««««««.
I know it is a big context, but I can't figure put wht that verb is used here.
http://www.wattpad.com/9813709-the-39-clues-the-maze-of-bones-chapter-2#!p=3
May 22, 2013 10:56 PM
Answers · 4
No, it does not mean attack.
Wade in the normal sense means to walk into a liquid - usually water.
In this case, the crowd acts like water, in that when you walk into it, it flows around you.
May 22, 2013
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