Encara no tenim significats per a "wake ashore".
1He himself was one of the first to wade ashore, with Beatrice.
2At length I was able to wade ashore and sink into my blind.
3The three men came; they had to wade ashore; and when they came they laughed.
4That nanny-whiskered old galoot was sunk in too many fathoms of water ever to wade ashore.
5But I should think you might wade ashore.
6Blake was already turning about to wade ashore.
7Let's wade ashore, pal, and get to work instead of talking about things better left alone.
8Let him climb aboard or wade ashore!
9I cried "Good-by," and turned to wade ashore.
10Then both boys pulled a more hasty stroke and soon got to a point where they could wade ashore.
11Having no small boat, we had to wade ashore and carry the women, Coutlass attending to his own inamorata.
12"Good," answered Ramiro, throwing out the little anchor, "we will wade ashore."
13"Yes, I was in a rowboat and had to wade ashore."
15"You might wade ashore, if your legs are long enough."
16To make the chair and wade ashore with its precious burden, at such a time, involved a very nice adjustment of balances.