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will be wading

  • future progressive
    of wade.
    wade
    verb (used without object)
    to walk in water, when partially immersed.

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As will be wading through reams of new player-and-puck-tracking data this season to find useful nuggets.

From Seattle Times Sep. 30, 2019

More so than in Mexico, the pope will be wading into a complicated political picture in Cuba, and face expectations from all sides.

From New York Times Mar. 26, 2012

At times his characters will speak with something far beyond propriety with a true heroic note; but on the next page they will be wading wearily forward with an ungrammatical and undramatic rigmarole of words.

From Essays of Robert Louis Stevenson by Robert Louis Stevenson

At times his characters will speak with something far beyond propriety—with a true heroic note; but on the next page they will be wading wearily forward with an ungrammatical and undramatic rigmarole of words.

From The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume 9 by Robert Louis Stevenson

At times his characters will speak with something far beyond propriety with a true heroic note; but on the next page they will be wading wearily forward with an ungrammatical and undramatic rigmarole of words. 

From Memories and Portraits by Robert Louis Stevenson