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floating

adjective as in buoyant

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It’s been a bumpy few years for theaters, but I think we’re floating in a fabulous direction, even if a trip to Oz didn’t make it on my list.

Travel is done sitting in a car or on a coach, floating from one game to another.

From BBC

After the steady erosion of its global power for several decades, America is no longer the — or perhaps even an — “exceptional” nation floating above the deep global currents that shape the politics of most countries.

From Salon

Less wobble means a moon is mostly solid, while a large wobble means the icy surface is floating on a liquid water ocean.

"As soon as I saw danger, saw the water coming into the car and we were no longer floating and starting to sink, something switched in me," Mr Randles said.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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