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floating
adjective as in buoyant
Strongest match
Weak matches
Example Sentences
As superyachts have become a staple of the billionaire class, owners and designers turned these pricey pleasure vessels into well-appointed floating offices, outfitted with executive desks and high-speed internet.
Many regional lenders’ businesses also tilt less toward loans like credit cards or lines of credit to big companies, which have floating interest rates that rise as rates do.
There were multiple proposals floating around for months: one by the U.S., others by France and Saudi Arabia.
Analysts say the policy can be erratic—the administration one day floating talks with Venezuela, a few later hardening its approach.
On record, “Anything For Love” gets a knowing wink with in-studio jibing between Lipa and her producers; here she played it straight as a lofty piano ballad for the back seats on a floating riser.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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