
1) Allow to fluctuate 2) Bob on water 3) Bob up and down 4) Breakdance move 5) Coast 6) Dairy treat 7) Demonstrate buoyancy 8) Drift 9) Drift along 10) Drink with a straw 11) Entry in the Rose Parade 12) Exhibit buoyancy 13) Exclusively Saxon word 14) Exclusively Anglo word 15) Fishing bob 16) Flow
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1) Balsa 2) Bob 3) Bobber 4) Bobfloat 5) Buoy 6) Drift 7) Glide 8) Hover 9) Marker 10) Raft 11) Refloat 12) Waft
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• (v. i.) A quantity of earth, eighteen feet square and one foot deep. • (n.) To rest on the surface of any fluid; to swim; to be buoyed up. • (v. t.) To pass over and level the surface of with a float while the plastering is kept wet. • (v. i.) The act of flowing; flux; flow. • (v. t.) To cause to float; to cause to rest o...
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[Verb] To suggest something - normally an idea.
Example: Jan floated the idea of a surprise birthday party for Tom.
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(from the article `fishing`) ...fished on the bottom, weighted down with what is called a ledger in England and a sinker in the United States, usually of lead, or it may be ...
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(from the article `undersea exploration`) Currents also can be measured by drifting floats, either at the surface or at a given depth. Tracking the location of the floats is critical. Surface ...
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A yarn that passes over several other yarns before passing back under another yarn.
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boat-shaped buoy NOTE - A light float is a float that carries a signal light.
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a name for any straight-edged board drawn over plaster or render to produce a smooth (floated) surface. A floating coat is a base coat of plaster or render usually keyed to take a second coat. Sometimes the type of keying for example, diamond pattern, is specified.
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1) An equine dental procedure in which sharp points on the teeth are filed down. 2) The instrument with which the above procedure is performed.
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Buying shares in an initial public offering (IPO), and then selling the shares immediately after the
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A polystyrene or wooden tool utilised by anglers.
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a long flat-bed semi-trailer.
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Float intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Floated ;
present participle & verbal noun Floating .] [ Middle English
flotien ,
flotten , Anglo-Saxon
flotian to float, swim, from
fleótan . See
Fl...
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Float transitive verb 1. To cause to float; to cause to rest or move on the surface of a fluid; as, the tide floated the ship into the harbor. « Had floated that bell on the Inchcape rock.» Southey. 2. To flood; to overflow; to cover with water. ...
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Float (flōt) noun [ Middle English flote ship, boat, fleet, Anglo-Saxon flota ship, from fleótan to float; akin to Dutch vloot fleet, German floss raft, Icelandic floti float, raft, fleet, Swedish flotta . √ 84. See Fleet ,
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(v) To file a horse's teeth to remove sharp points; (n) a filelike instrument used to float teeth
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An immutable floating point number.
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A mason
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Fibre-Linked Optical Array Telescope
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(a) When approaching to alight, the distance travelled horizontally in the air after flattening out and before touching down. The better streamlined the aeroplane the greater its float, unless fitted with flaps. Flaps act as air brakes and shorten the float and they make possible landing in a smaller space.
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noun a hand tool with a flat face used for smoothing and finishing the surface of plaster or cement or stucco
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noun something that remains on the surface of a liquid
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A tool (not a darby) usually of wood, aluminum, or magnesium, used in finishing operations to impart a relatively even but still open texture to an unformed fresh concrete surface.
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A float is a number that has a decimal point. Floating-point numbers can be as large as 3.4028235e+3
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