waders

[ UK /wˈe‍ɪdəz/ ]
[ US /ˈweɪdɝz/ ]
NOUN
  1. waterproof hip boots (sometimes extending to the chest) worn by anglers
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How To Use waders In A Sentence

  • They show high numbers of breeding waders in contrast to unmanaged unkeepered moors, which had very low numbers.
  • I was expecting to see puffins, exciting divers and a variety of waders.
  • There are strong tidal currents in the area as well as mud, which can trap waders and swimmers.
  • The smaller waders will feed on the bivalve molluscs and the little worms and that that are actually in the mud and sand.
  • One Hickling nest was built on the top of an abandoned coot's nest and in water so deep that the keeper had difficulty in reaching it clad in thigh waders.
  • Both waders immediately filled and I caught my breath as freezing April waters began to stimulate sensitive nether regions.
  • If the weather turns rough, your guide can no doubt fit you up with waterproof clothing and waders.
  • You're likely to see waders as well as a variety of herons, stilts, and even the endangered West Indian whistling duck.
  • La Crosse also has a line of hip boots and waders in various styles for the hunter in extremely wet conditions.
  • Ducks, coots, teals, terns, gulls, cormorants, waders, egrets, plovers and herons are some of the birds that assemble here.
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