waft in the PONS Dictionary

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This wafts food particles into a ventral food groove along which they are passed before being filtered by setae (bristles) on the second maxillae.
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Bands of cilia on the velum, a curtain-like fold of the mantle, waft particles towards the gills.
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This portrait is mounted in a decorated waft of great artistic value.
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They a lso said everywhere she goes, men follow, like wafts of cheap perfume.
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In the asteroids, the same wafting motion is employed to move the animal across the ground.
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Initially his visit was unpleasant due to a pungent odor of the neighboring dairy farm and slaughterhouse wafting across his cabin.
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Either swayed or wafted, and words spoke in whispers.
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Once the aroma of toasted rice wafts upwards, remove it from the heat.
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I can still hear the music from the ballrooms wafting on the night air during festive occasions.
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The duos stark guitars and lingering vocals tend to waft around, electrifying the air with their simplicity.
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