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float

[floht] / floʊt /


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Collins said she had been "floating around on cloud nine with the biggest secret smile on my face" since being informed of her character's return.

From BBC

Investors in the companies’ common stock, which trades on OTC Markets, are eager for news after the administration floated the possibility of a new public offering in 2025.

From Barron's

Angola said Monday it had floated to President Felix Tshisekedi proposals to end the conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and that the Congolese leader had found them "interesting".

From Barron's

There are oversized arched windows, a claw-foot tub, a floating staircase, and soaring ceilings.

From MarketWatch

In the pantheon of parade float achievement, world-record titles are coveted.

From Los Angeles Times