float upward
Frequency: 6.24.5 per million words
To move gently up through the air or on the surface of a liquid.
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- The colorful balloons began to float upward into the clear blue sky.
- Tiny bubbles floated upward from the bottom of the champagne glass.
- Smoke from the campfire floated upward through the pine trees.
- A single white feather floated upward on a gentle breeze.
- Particles of dust floated upward in the beam of sunlight.
- The morning mist floated upward as the sun began to warm the valley.
- As the diver exhaled, the air bubbles floated upward towards the surface.
- Thousands of paper lanterns floated upward during the evening festival.
- Warm air will naturally float upward because it is less dense than cold air.
- Watch the seeds as they float upward when you blow on the dandelion.