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float

[floht] / floʊt /


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With so much information floating around, Bercovici said, it would be difficult to verify a legitimate ransom demand.

From Los Angeles Times

His name was floated for other jobs, too, including the coordinator position at his alma mater, Georgia Tech.

From Los Angeles Times

She has also appeared in float form at the Macy's thanksgiving parade.

From BBC

He says he can withstand floating in icy water for up to 15 minutes.

From Barron's

Bank of Japan policy board member Naoki Tamura floated the possibility that the bank could soon declare that its price target has been achieved, as the nation’s inflation is becoming stickier.

From The Wall Street Journal