flote (Meaning)
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flote (v. t.)
To fleet; to skim.
Webster
flote (n.)
A wave.
Synonyms & Antonyms of flote
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flote Sentence Examples
- The cork flote effortlessly on the surface of the water.
- The plastic balls flote in the swimming pool, creating a playful ambiance.
- The downriggers deployed flote lines to bring the lures down to the desired depth.
- The submarine flote to the surface, its crew eager to breath fresh air.
- The lily pads flote calmly in the pond, providing a tranquil refuge for frogs and insects.
- The hot air balloon flote gracefully above the city, offering breathtaking views.
- The paper lanterns flote in the night sky, illuminating the celebration.
- The helium-filled balloons flote joyously, bringing smiles to children's faces.
- The ice cream flote in a tall glass, its creamy sweetness tantalizing the taste buds.
- The boat flote down the river, carrying passengers on a scenic journey.
FAQs About the word flote
To fleet; to skim., A wave.
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The cork flote effortlessly on the surface of the water.
The plastic balls flote in the swimming pool, creating a playful ambiance.
The downriggers deployed flote lines to bring the lures down to the desired depth.
The submarine flote to the surface, its crew eager to breath fresh air.