“float” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “float”:

+ Ice shelves that float are usually much thinner.

+ Although leaves float on the water surface, flowers are generally held 30 cm above water.

+ It uses 900 light sensors attached to 12 strings that float in the sea to detect neutrinos.

+ That lets people float in the Dead Sea without any effort.

+ The nests float on top of the water.

+ To float it to the left, use.

float - example sentences
float – example sentences

Example sentences of “float”:

+ This force enables the object to float or at least to seem lighter.

+ They lie and float on the upper mantle.
+ These nets then float around in the sea, or they end up attached to a rock or other structure.

+ This force enables the object to float or at least to seem lighter.

+ They lie and float on the upper mantle.

+ These nets then float around in the sea, or they end up attached to a rock or other structure.

+ They cannot put their food on plates because it would just float right off, so they put it in pouches and eat from the pouches.

+ Because of their dense bone and heavy armour plating, these creatures would have been too heavy to float in the ocean.

+ The liver is high in squalene, a low-density hydrocarbon that helps the shark float and not sink.

+ These include the Bee Shroom, which allows him to float short distances and stick to certain surfaces; the Boo Shroom, which makes him capable of floating as well as traveling through walls; the Life Shroom, which gives him three more life wedges; the Rainbow Star, granting him brief invincibility; the Fire Flower, which appeared for the first time in a 3D game; and the Ice Flower, which allows him to turn water into solid ice so he can go to otherwise unreachable or deadly places.

+ The exchange rate is now free to float within a currency band referenced to the United States dollar.

+ Because of their longships, which could float in 4 feet of water, the Vikings were able to make their way up rivers and land deep inside a country.

+ Their second album, “Wait Long by the River and the Bodies of Your Enemies Will Float By won the inaugural Australian Music Prize.

+ Then, even when the page is viewed in larger browser Text-Size settings, the joined text will float down to columns where the typesetting looks more logical, rather than the default, of one-word-per-line, in a narrow column.

+ An ice cream float is a beverage.

+ Recall that, outside an image-table, the parameter “right” causes an image to align above or below an infobox, but would not float alongside the infobox.

+ Green-thighed frogs lay eggs that float together on top of the water.

More in-sentence examples of “float”:

+ A hydrometer is usually made of glass and consists of a cylindrical stem and a bulb weighted with mercury or lead shot to make it float upright.

+ All seven bosses float around in large ships.

+ Some small things can float on a surface because of surface tension, even though they normally could not float.

+ Tourists come from around the world to float in the water.

+ Yoshi also can jump very high, and can also float in the air a little bit by kicking his legs.

+ Then it produces spores that leave the parent plant and float away.

+ The eggs float to the surface of the water.

+ Wegener said that because they are less dense, continents float on top of the denser rock of the ocean floor, and move across the ocean floor rock.

+ It joins Raffles Avenue and cut right after the Esplanade to the front of The Float at Marina Bay and return to the pit area via another temporary road around the Singapore Flyer.

+ The lid on the box falls and the spores float away to repeat the cycle again.

+ Salt and other minerals float on the surface.

+ By default, the navigational box will float to the right of the page.

+ A more advanced using the CSS child selector to prevent existing TOC layout scheme from causing problems and allowing the TOC to float next to existing images.

+ A solid 3-day float from the spillway below Lake Springfield to Galena is possible when the levels are high enough.

+ The females lay 2000 eggs at a time, which float on the surface of the water.

+ Some ice shelves float on the water.

+ Without an emulsifier, the oil would float on the water.

+ The eggs float to the surface and are washed off the coast by the northward current.

+ Today geologists say that continents are actually parts of moving tectonic plates that float on the asthenosphere, a layer of partly molten rock.

+ Kirby can also no longer float in air with his breath.

+ This means it does not need much water to float – as little as a few inches, making it ideal for use on rivers.

+ As Peachette, she can float like Princess Peach in Super Mario, double jump like Daisy, and recover if she falls in pit or lava.

+ Short lungs helps them to float easily.

+ Like Duncan, Vionnet was inspired by ancient GreeceGreek art, in which garments appear to float freely around the body rather than distort its shape.

+ The Template:Floatbox is a markup Help:Templatetemplate to float the contents of infobox.

+ A hydrometer is usually made of glass and consists of a cylindrical stem and a bulb weighted with mercury or lead shot to make it float upright.

+ All seven bosses float around in large ships.
+ Some small things can float on a surface because of surface tension, even though they normally could not float.

+ If multiple single image-tables are stacked, they will float to align across the page, depending on page-width.

+ Objects denser than water still float when the object is nonwettable and its weight is small enough to be borne by the forces arising from surface tension.

+ That is why the apple fell down instead of up, and why people do not float in the air.

+ Water and other liquids do not flow down in space, so if any were spilled in the space station, it would float around everywhere.

+ On the bottom, there is a huge water tank, which can make “Turtle ship” float and sink.

+ It must be able to float easily on wind or else it will drop straight to the ground.

+ Leaving from the dock at the Benque Resort on Riverside, visitors and residents, can enjoy the beautiful greenish/blue waters of the Mopan River and float downstream to the Mayan ruins of Xunantunich, a popular tourist destination, which features one of the largest pyramids in Belize.

+ This means they can easily float on water and dive into water without getting cold or wet.

+ There is no limit to the number of portalboxes which can be listed within a is extremely efficient, due to being a short template which uses builtin tag lt;table to float the boxes.

+ Duckweed are plants that float freely on the water.

+ Common adaptations include leafleaves that float on the water, and special tissue that allows to transport air and other gases inside the plant.Some plants from the water can be adapted in land.

+ The foam may float on top of water, or be on land.

+ A jig will usually have a weight attached to it so it can float at the right height.

+ The crew told the captain that the ship would be unable to float in five more hours.

+ They float at sea for a while and then have one last battle with the Deacon before being rescued by Gregor.

+ He planned to attach a few large balloons filled with helium to his lawnchair and then float above his backyard.

+ They are made so that they float very well.

+ The column of the CSV file contain float or integer values.

+ It will just float on the oil and not be protected by it.

+ Timber-getters used its rivers and lakes as seaways to float out logs of cedar, and prospectors climbed its mountains to reach the Gympie gold.

+ Quicksand may be escaped by slow movement of the legs in order to reduce viscosity of the fluid, and rotating the body so as to float on one’s back.

+ If the Higgs field did not exist, particles would not have the mass required to attract one another, and would float around freely at light speed.

+ The default alignment is to float on the right side of the page.

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