
1) Adrift 2) Afloat 3) Aloft 4) A sea 5) Balanced 6) Drifting 7) Mobile 8) Natant 9) Transparent 10) Uncommitted 11) Unfixed 12) Vagrant 13) Weightless
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1) Afloat 2) Aimless 3) Being buoyed up by the water 4) Buoyant 5) Drifting 6) Not firmly connected 7) Slang for intoxicated 8) Unsettled 9) Vagabond 10) Vagrant
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[Jape song] `Floating` is a 2004 single by the Irish band Jape, taken from the second studio album, The Monkeys in the Zoo Have More Fun Than Me and described as `Jape`s trademark song`. Co-produced by David Kitt, the single was the first release from the album and was generally viewed by critics as the standout track on the album. In 2007,...
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[Megan Rochell song] `Floating` is a song from Megan Rochell`s unreleased album You, Me and the Radio. It peaked at number 55 on Billboard magazine`s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. This song is sampled from Teena Marie`s song `Now That I Have You`. ...
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[The Moody Blues song] The third verse sparked some concern in the United States shortly after the album`s release. The lines in question are: Bouncing about on the Moon; Guess you`ll all be up here soon! The candy stores will be brand new, And you`ll buy rock with the Moon right through! Ray Thomas`s previous outspoken sympathy for LSD adv...
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[dance] Floating, gliding or sliding refers to a group of footwork-oriented dance techniques and styles closely related to popping, which attempt to create the illusion that the dancer`s body is floating smoothly across the floor or that the legs are walking while the body travels in unexpected directions. It is most famous for its use by M...
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[play] Floating is the name of a stage production created and performed by `emerging Welsh performance artist` Hugh Hughes, in collaboration with British touring theatre company Hoipolloi. It tells the story (which Hughes insists is true) of the Isle of Anglesey floating away from the mainland of Wales and voyaging around the world. Hughes ...
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• (n.) The second coat of three-coat plastering. • (a.) Not funded; not fixed, invested, or determined; as, floating capital; a floating debt. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Float • (n.) Floating threads. See Floating threads, above. • (a.) Free or lose from the usual attachment; as, the floating ribs in man and some other animals....
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The next-to-last stage in concrete work, when it is smoothed and water is brought to the surface by using a hand float or bull float.
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1. Buoyed upon or in a fluid; a, the floating timbers of a wreck; floating motes in the air. ... 2. Free or lose from the usual attachment; as, the floating ribs in man and some other animals. ... 3. Not funded; not fixed, invested, or determined; as, floating capital; a floating debt. 'Trade was at an end. Floating capital had been withdrawn in gr...
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Separation of pigment colors on the surface of applied paint.
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Flat plate or wooden implement dragged over the surface of a wet track to aid in draining water.
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Separation of pigment colors on the surface of applied paint.
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Float'ing adjective 1. Buoyed upon or in a fluid; a, the
floating timbers of a wreck;
floating motes in the air.
2. Free or lose from the usual attachment; as, the
floating ribs in man and some other animals.
3. Not funded; not fixed, invested, or determ...
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Float'ing noun 1. (Weaving) Floating threads. See
Floating threads , above.
2. The second coat of three-coat plastering.
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- The next-to-last stage in concrete work, when you smooth off the job and bring water to the surface by using a hand float or bull float.
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Floating is a defect in painting taking the form of a discolouration which occurs during the drying of the film. Floating is caused by the pigments separating and rising to the surface while the paint is still wet.
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Floating is slang for intoxicated.
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The next-to-last stage in concrete work, when you smooth off the job and bring water to the surface by using a hand float or bull float.
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adjective borne up by or suspended in a liquid; `the ship is still floating`; `floating logs`; `floating seaweed`
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Process of using a tool, usually wood, aluminum, or magnesium, in finishing operations to impart a relatively even but still open texture to an unformed fresh concrete surface.
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Separation of pigment colors on the surface of applied paint.
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The next-to-last stage in concrete work, when you smooth off the job and bring water to the surface
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The action associated with the trotting gait of the Arabian horse.
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being buoyed up on water or other liquid. · having little or no attachment to a particular place; moving from one place to another: a floating work force. · away from its proper position, esp. in a downward direction: a floating kidney. · not fixed or settled in a definite place or state: a floating population. · a floating deb...
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