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Fording

Ford \Ford\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Forded; p. pr. & vb. n. Fording.] To pass or cross, as a river or other water, by wading; to wade through.

His last section, which is no deep one, remains only to be forted.
--Milton.

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fording

n. The act by which something is forded. vb. (present participle of ford English)

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fording

n. the act of crossing a stream or river by wading or in a car or on a horse [syn: ford]

Usage examples of "fording".

And I have been in the place in which--as to at least one historian--he seems to me the most of a man and the most of a prophet, even the most of a god, out in the glades and passes, the rains and fogs, of the Alleghanies, fording the streams and following the paths of buffalo and deer in an attempt to find a way between the east and west.

They drove the cattle on to the west fording creeks and a small river and driving pockets of antelope and whitetail deer before them out of the stands of enormous cottonwoods through which they passed and they moved on until late in the day when they came to a fence and began to drift the cattle south.

I found one from Pauline, dated from Madrid, in which she informed me that Clairmont had saved her life while they were fording a river, and she had determined to keep him till she got to Lisbon, and would then send him back by sea.

We carried our burdens and we hunted for game, and somehow we lived, and somehow at last we came to the land of the Catawbas, after fording another great river.

The MI had no trouble fording, but the bottom of the river was so churned to muck by the artillery barrage that preceded the attack that Connors had to detail two squads from his reserve platoon for the sole purpose of physically man or suit-handling even the tracked vehicles across.

A new regiment was fording the river, its battle flag fluttering proudly as the color-bearer carried it in front of the troops.

Thus he gave Malchion the misinformation that our army was encamped along the Macewen’s fordings and lured the Wolf into a disastrous bridge crossing instead.

Though we favored high ground, following ridgelines, we cut just as readily across the flanks of hills, or dove down the steepest canyon walls and charged through fordings with our great wheels tearing the water to spray.

Below him, the first slanting rays of the linked suns had penetrated almost to the bottom of the valley, where they lit the spectacle of the phagors fording the katabatic wind, their sturdy bodies enmeshed in writhing fog, the stiff hairs of their coats stirred in their progress.

Fording the stream where Caradec had encountered the young squaw, she rode higher on the mountain, angling across the slope under a magnificent stand of lodgepole pine.

The rains filled the all-but-empty river basins, and made fording the streams more of a problem than before.

Misha knew all the shortcuts, however, and also the shallow fording places across the many streams.

I floundered across the shallow fording place, climbed the far bank, and made my weary way up the steep hill track to the caer, last of the troop.

She knew the rocks that would get her across this shallow fording spot, and she took them, hoisting Druid in her arms so he wouldn't get soaked.

He was on a rise, his road leading down to a lake and a shallow fording.