100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "float"
Definition
The term "Float" as a common noun refers to:
- A device or object that remains on the surface of a liquid, typically used for support or as a buoyant aid (e.g., a swimming float).
- A state of buoyancy or suspension in a fluid.
- In a more abstract sense, it can refer to a festival parade vehicle that is decorated and often carries performers or displays.
Synonyms
- Buoy
- Flotation device
- Parade float
- Raft
- Drift
- Air mattress
Antonyms
- Sink
- Submerge
- Descend
Examples
- The kids love to float on their colorful pool floats during summer.
- She watched the leaves float down the river.
- The parade featured a giant float adorned with lights and flowers.
- I used a life jacket to float safely in the deep end of the pool.
- The boat began to float away from the dock.
- He decided to float the idea of a vacation to his friends.
- The jellyfish can float gracefully through the water.
- They plan to float a new product next month.
- The hot air balloon will float high above the valley.
- The child learned to float on their back in swimming lessons.
- She could float away her worries while lounging in the sun.
- The artist created a sculpture that seems to float in mid-air.
- The ice cubes will float on top of the drink.
- The company is looking to float on the stock market soon.
- The feathers began to float gently to the ground.
- The raft can float up to six people comfortably.
- He watched the clouds float by as he lay on the grass.
- The fish seemed to float effortlessly in the aquarium.
- The team will float their latest campaign next week.
- She wanted to float her ideas during the meeting.
- The buoy will float on the water to mark the swimming area.
- The magician made the table float in mid-air.
- The boat will float as long as it is properly buoyant.
- The children learned how to float on their backs in the pool.
- The petals began to float away in the breeze.
- The festival featured a massive float that showcased local talent.
- The astronaut felt weightless, as if he could float forever.
- The paper boat will float if it's properly folded.
- She felt her worries float away during meditation.
- The artist's installation made the viewer feel like they could float.
- The cat likes to float on the surface of the water when she jumps in.
- We watched the lanterns float up into the night sky.
- The swimmer could float for hours without getting tired.
- The leaves will float until they settle at the bottom.
- The parade float was the highlight of the event.
- He managed to float his new business idea successfully.
- The bubbles began to float up from the bottom of the glass.
- The feather will float if you drop it gently.
- She loves to float in the ocean on a sunny day.
- The children laughed as they watched the boat float away.
- The artist made the sculpture look like it could float.
- They saw the boats float by during the festival.
- The balloon will float until it pops.
- The ducklings began to float after their mother.
- The weightless feeling made him feel like he could float.
- The paper will float if it’s light enough.
- She likes to float ideas before making a decision.
- The waves caused the dock to float slightly.
- The glow sticks began to float in the water.
- He could float effortlessly on the surface of the water.
- The parade organizers decorated the float beautifully.
- The clouds seemed to float in slow motion.
- The toy boat began to float away in the pond.
- She felt her thoughts float away during the yoga session.
- The ice will float in the drink, keeping it cool.
- The little girl tried to float her paper boat in the puddle.
- The swans began to float gracefully across the lake.
- The hot air balloon will float as long as it's filled with hot air.
- The kids watched their wishes float away on the water.
- The artist's work made the audience feel like they could float.
- The fish began to float to the surface due to the lack of oxygen.
- The rubber duck will easily float in the bathtub.
- They decided to float the idea of a picnic to their friends.
- The boat is designed to float even in rough waters.
- The leaves will float on the surface until they decompose.
- She watched the stars float in the night sky.
- The balloon will float as long as it is filled with helium.
- The children were excited to see the float pass by.
- He felt lighter than air, as if he could float.
- The swimmer learned to float before diving.
- The fabric will float in the wind if it's light enough.
- The ducklings were able to float behind their mother.
- The lanterns began to float away into the sky.
- The surfboard can float on top of the waves.
- The butterflies seemed to float from flower to flower.
- The artist's installation made the viewer feel like they could float.
- The paper airplane will float if you throw it correctly.
- The fish seemed to float in mid-water.
- The crowd watched the float as it made its way down the street.
- The sandcastle began to float away with the tide.
- The boat started to float due to the rising water.
- She let her thoughts float freely during her walk.
- The kite began to float higher in the sky.
- The children watched the bubbles float in the air.
- The swimmer could float without any effort.
- The festival's float was the biggest attraction of the day.
- The toy will float if it’s made of plastic.
- He felt like he could float above his troubles.
- The balloon began to float slowly upwards.
- The water lilies will float peacefully on the pond.
- She decided to float the idea of a road trip with her friends.
- The beach ball began to float in the waves.
- The feathers will float on the gentle breeze.
- The parade is known for its extravagant floats.
- The child learned how to float in the water during class.
- He felt his worries float away as he meditated.
- The ice will float until it melts completely.
- She loves to float on her back and watch the clouds.
- The water level began to float after the rain.
- The festival float was beautifully decorated and floated down the street.