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floating Meaning

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floating (n)

the act of someone who floats on the water

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floating (s)

borne up by or suspended in a liquid

continually changing especially as from one abode or occupation to another

inclined to move or be moved about

(of a part of the body) not firmly connected; movable or out of normal position

not definitely committed to a party or policy

Webster

floating (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Float

Webster

floating (a.)

Buoyed upon or in a fluid; a, the floating timbers of a wreck; floating motes in the air.

Free or lose from the usual attachment; as, the floating ribs in man and some other animals.

Not funded; not fixed, invested, or determined; as, floating capital; a floating debt.

Webster

floating (n.)

threads. See threads, above.

The second coat of three-coat plastering.

The process of rendering oysters and scallops plump by placing them in fresh or brackish water; -- called also fattening, plumping, and laying out.

floating Sentence Examples

  1. The helium balloons gracefully floated through the summer sky.
  2. The leaves floated lazily in the gentle breeze, creating a tranquil ambiance.
  3. Tiny boats floated on the shimmering lake, their sails billowing in the wind.
  4. The injured bird's feathers were clipped, rendering it unable to float gracefully in the air.
  5. The aroma of freshly baked bread floated through the house, tantalizing the senses.
  6. The soft music floated through the open windows, creating a soothing atmosphere.
  7. The astronaut floated weightlessly through the void of space, marveling at the celestial expanse.
  8. The tiny sailboat floated precariously on the choppy waters, its mast swaying precariously.
  9. The boat's life preservers floated on the surface, a reassuring sight in case of emergencies.
  10. The dormant jellyfish floated through the water, its translucent body glistening under the sunlight.

FAQs About the word floating

the act of someone who floats on the water, borne up by or suspended in a liquid, continually changing especially as from one abode or occupation to another, in

afloat,sailing, floaty,hovering, gliding, buoyant, hanging, free-floating, unsinkable, drifting

sunk, sinking, sunk,sinking,,high and dry, high and dry

The helium balloons gracefully floated through the summer sky.

The leaves floated lazily in the gentle breeze, creating a tranquil ambiance.

Tiny boats floated on the shimmering lake, their sails billowing in the wind.

The injured bird's feathers were clipped, rendering it unable to float gracefully in the air.