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Answer for the clue "Involve oneself enthusiastically with one entering Red Sea port ", 7 letters:
wade in

Word definitions for wade in in dictionaries

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vb. To interrupt someone, or a situation, by doing or saying something abruptly, or forcefully, and usually without thinking about the consequences.

Usage examples of wade in.

The symptoms had started shortly after he'd installed Wade in the condo, so he'd believed she was responsible for them.

It was tough work to move them, like when you wade in deep water with mud at the bottom of it.

Typical of most things Roarke owned, the hotel suite was beautifully appointed -- thick cushions covered with jewel-toned silks and brocades, highly polished woods, carpet deep enough to wade in.

For a moment she regretted she didn't have the time to wade in to the potential riot.

The corridors were full of techs, assistant MEs, and the medical staff drafted from local health centers to wade in during the current crisis.

Some stayed back and simply fired their weapons into the park, others were ordered to wade in and do battle with the raging bat-wielding civilians.

As, to avoid these, it would have been necessary to wade in the stream, and thus get their shoes and stockings wet, they began to scramble over the rocks with all possible speed.

It would still be too cold to do much more than wade in the ocean, but they could goof on the beach and all the rides would be open - the midway, too.

It would still be too cold to do much more than wade in the ocean, but they could goof on the beach and all the rides would be open —.

This was a purely personal arrangement and the only information I had on him was what he had given me in those two letters - the first applying for the post in answer to my advertisement and the second informing me that he was sailing with a man called Wade in the fifteen-ton ketch Gay Juliet.