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float <a float; floats> N

float
float AVIAT (ing)
float (ing)
float (ing)
float (ing)
float AUTO

float VB JOURN

float
float

float N

float

float VB AVIAT

float

float N

float SPORTS
float AVIAT (ing)
float AVIAT (ing)
float AVIAT (ing)

float N COMPUT

float

active float INDUST

ball float ARCHIT

carburetor float TECH

carburettor float ARCHIT

cash float N COMPUT

cerdit float ECON

collection float ECON

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While far from ideal for this work, the type proved surprisingly seaworthy, being known to float for as long as ten hours after ditching.
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It was a compact mid-wing monoplane, with a large central float and small stabilizing floats.
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It has two floats and the payload is located between them, acting as a third float.
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All she did was float about carrying a lamp.
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This measure, however, was not enough, and the government was unable to hold this line, and decided to let the exchange rate float.
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The two seem to float towards each other and then passionately kiss.
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Since the only connection between the asphalt paver and the screed is the tow arm, the screed can float vertically relative to the paver.
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Construction usually begins on a float about three to six months prior to the parade.
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Boats must contain 100 litres of flotation material, and it must be possible to float the boat with 700 litres of water on board.
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The culture clash began with a fashion parade with the models on top of a float.
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