“to float”) with prefixed bVN- (causative). បណ្ដែត • (bɑndaet) (abstract noun ការបណ្ដែត) to allow something to float, to float something to float in the...
Synonyms: do one's own thing, help oneself, knock oneself out; (in the second person, as a reply) whatever floats your boat, you do you - Do you want...
Rhymes: -əʊtə(ɹ) Hyphenation: float‧er floater (plural floaters) A person who floats. A person who physically floats in a gas or liquid. 1717, Laurence Eusden...
of learning how to swim or float on water by holding on to a floater act of saving oneself from drowning by using a floater (figurative) act of relying...
float, swimming ring, or inflatable armband hunch (stooped or curled posture) Declension of kútur (masculine) vera í kút (“to crouch, hunch oneself up”)...
move in or around water; to float or swim: To float; to stay buoyant on the surface of a liquid. To move or propel oneself in or on the water; to swim...
with Turkish yüzmek, Kazakh жүзу (jüzu). üzmək (intransitive) to swim to float to sail (not necessarily in a boat driven by a sail) üzgüçü, üzücü From...
Cocktails[7], Adams Media, →ISBN, page 129: For extra kick, hollow out a lime, float it on top of the drink, and fill it with tequila. 2007 August 27, Anthony...
busies – the police – soon afterwards for pinching a bottle of milk from a float. From Middle English bisien, from Old English bisgian (“to occupy, employ...
(“butter”) + gås (“goose”), originally referring to small pieces of butter that float to the surface of milk as it is churned. These were spread on bread, and...