Shade in phrasal verb informal
A noun or pronoun can be placed between "shade" and "in".
To make a specific area of an image darker.
I’d like you to shade in all the squares.
She shaded in the area under the tree.
Shade in the circle that indicates the correct answer.
(Said of ending a contest or finishing a race) at exactly the same time or with exactly the same result.
To cover someone or something with a layer of a soft or wet substance like mud, blood, etc. that becomes thick and hard when it dries
To intentionally describe someone in a evil or malicious way
To pull someone or something under the surface of the water.
1. To give short descriptions, some basic details, or information for something.
2. To do a quick drawing of something.
3. To make someone feel unpleasant.
The verb "shade" should be conjugated according to its tense.
She shaded in the area under the flower of this picture.
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To be very wet
Because of forgetting bringing an umbrella, I look like a drowned rat when it rains.