Floats [verb]

Definition of Floats:

lie on the surface

Synonyms of Floats:


Opposite/Antonyms of Floats:

Sink

Drown


Sentence/Example of Floats:

While the rest of us quarantine at home, influencers will lounge on pool floats, host meet-and-greets with fans, party together.

Near a good halfway point for float trips on the Current River, two sides of this dreamy tiny house in the Ozarks are bordered by Shannondale State Forest.

Achim Randelhoff, an oceanographer at Université Laval in Quebec City, and colleagues deployed autonomous submersible floats in Baffin Bay that can measure photosynthetic activity and algae concentrations underwater.

Here’s a list of some of my favorite water gear that helps me enjoy the remaining hot days, whether that’s taking a canyoneering trip or doing a lazy float with the kids.

If you don’t feel the need for speed, the Super Mable makes a great pool or off-shore float.

Whether you just need a quick soak or a luxuriously long float in your tub, you know it’s important to surround yourself with things that make you feel calm and comfortable.

One frequently wishes to ascertain the specific gravity of quantities of fluid too small to float an urinometer.

The cloud coals grow fainter—now purple; and now in ashes they float away into the chill blue.

A huge float comes along, depicting the stone age and the primitive man, every detail carefully studied from the museums.

Slowly did they float through the darkness of the night, appearing like the work of fairy hands.