float down

Frequency: 7.511.2 per million words

To move to a lower position or along a river by floating.

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Examples (20)

  • Leaves float down the stream in autumn.
  • Autumn leaves float down from the trees in the gentle breeze.
  • The balloon began to float down slowly after losing air.
  • We watched the paper boat float down the stream.
  • We watched the debris float down the river after the storm.
  • Snowflakes float down silently in the winter air.
  • Paper boats float down the creek during spring floods.
  • The feather began to float down slowly after being released.
  • The feather seemed to float down from the sky.
  • Chunks of ice were seen floating down the river.
  • Ice chunks float down the mountain river each spring.
  • The hot air balloon started to float down towards the landing site.
  • The swimmer let herself float down with the current.
  • Cherry blossoms float down like confetti in spring.
  • Cherry blossoms float down onto the water's surface.
  • The dandelion seeds float down on the warm summer wind.
  • The raft will float down to the next village.
  • A plastic bottle was floating down the polluted creek.
  • Soap bubbles float down from the balcony above.
  • The parachutist will float down safely to the ground.