Unbearably thirsty, panting, she waded straight into the water.
(Discursive prose, to extend the comparison a bit mischievously, often resembles wading straight ahead.)
I headed down and waded straight into the freezing water.
He waded straight into Dinger with it.
Still, he was not caught completely off his guard when Barjin waded straight in, growling and swinging.
Kero was tempted to wade straight in, but years of tavern brawling had taught her not to get involved in an ongoing fight without reinforcements.
He waded straight in, laying about him, smashing anything near him, a lamp, some corn dollies, a vase, a picture†the television.
Hemphill's ideal was to wade straight into the enemy, hopefully equipped with superior weapons, and simply keep smashing until something gave.
Its arms were disproportionately long; the hands were underwater as it waded straight toward them.
And he waded straight on into the lake.