Then, far away beyond the Crouch, came another, striding over some stunted trees, and then yet another, still farther off, wading deeply through a shiny mudflat that seemed to hang halfway up between sea and sky.
I don't want to wade deeply into the muck of a creation-evolution debate, but I hope that Mr. Wieland wasn't using this study to claim that since it only taked a month to make coal from wood, all the coal deposits on earth could have been formed during Noah's flood.
Justice Scalia's opinion for the Court wades deeply into the minutia of the law of class actions, but the reason for the case's demise is really fairly simple.
Mr. Bush did not wade deeply into the specifics of his budget proposals in his speech to Democrats, but he warned with a smile, "Some of it you'll like, some of it you won't."
Many people - not just conservatives - fear that whenever the Government wades deeply into economic affairs, it messes things up.
The Ruff normally feeds using a steady walk and pecking action, selecting food items by sight, but it will also wade deeply and submerge its head.
The chamber also wades deeply into politics.