waft into
Frequency: 6.67.5 per million words
To move through the air and enter a specific place.
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Examples (10)
- The sweet scent of jasmine wafted into the open window.
- A cool breeze began to waft into the stuffy room.
- Distant music seemed to waft into their ears from the festival.
- The smell of freshly brewed coffee wafts into the hallway every morning.
- If you leave the door open, the smoke will waft into the living room.
- Through the cracks, the aroma of spices wafted into the old cellar.
- She felt a sense of peace waft into her as she watched the sunset.
- Fine dust particles were wafting into the open windows.
- The gentle strains of a violin wafted into the quiet library.
- Don't let the cold air waft into the bedroom; close the window.