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Meaning of floe
Wordnet
floe (n)
a flat mass of ice (smaller than an ice field) floating at sea
Webster
floe (n.)
A low, flat mass of floating ice.
floe Sentence Examples
- The polar bear cautiously navigated the treacherous ice floe.
- The floe drifted lazily towards the open sea, carrying a lone seal.
- The ice floe creaked and groaned under the weight of the iceberg.
- The group of emperor penguins huddled together on the floe, seeking shelter from the biting wind.
- The hunter stalked his prey across the ice floe, his every step muffled by the snow.
- The floe bumped against the shore, sending a spray of icy water into the air.
- The ice floe fractured and splintered into smaller pieces, carried away by the currents.
- The helicopter hovered over the floe, rescuing the stranded crew.
- The floe's surface was covered in a thick layer of ice, making it difficult to walk.
- The floe provided a temporary resting place for the weary travelers, before they ventured deeper into the frozen wilderness.
FAQs About the word floe
a flat mass of ice (smaller than an ice field) floating at seaA low, flat mass of floating ice.
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The polar bear cautiously navigated the treacherous ice floe.
The floe drifted lazily towards the open sea, carrying a lone seal.
The ice floe creaked and groaned under the weight of the iceberg.
The group of emperor penguins huddled together on the floe, seeking shelter from the biting wind.