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Sentence count:105+16Posted:2017-02-18Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: ashoreSimilar words: floatfloatingloathebloatedloathsomemoatboatgoatMeaning: [ə'fləʊt]  adj. 1. aimlessly drifting 2. borne on the water; floating 3. covered with water. 
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(61) When he swings into action on the water, Kerton is one of the fastest men afloat.
(62) Moreover, the complexities of trademark law are overwhelming the unworldly academics who keep the Internet afloat.
(63) We are not paying any taxes and keep afloat only with the help of barter deals.
(64) The swimsuits and trunks have attached foam shoulders to help keep kids afloat.
(65) It was near low water now, and I had to get the dinghy afloat.
(66) I moved my hands and feet slightly to stay afloat.
(67) Hereford lived dangerously but by half time were still managing to keep afloat.
(68) Chandra Shekhar's efforts at keeping his minority government afloat ended in March 1991.
(69) A rival company has set afloat a new credIt'scheme.
(70) The main deck was afloat ( or awash ).
(71) He kept afloat by treading water.
(72) Most companies usually take out loans and financial plans to stay afloat.
(73) Charterers guarantee vsl can safely get and always afloat at any time of tide.
(74) These weird and wonderful snails live a bizarre upside-down life staying afloat in water by forever blowing bubbles.
(75) Johnston jumped in and kept her afloat until a boat reached them.
(76) The buyer shall provide one or two safe berths,[sentencedict.com] which are always accessible at one safe port at the discharge port at which vessels arranged by the seller can always lie safely afloat.
(76) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(77) More promisingly, by the week's close you're entertaining ideas and offers so new and exciting you wonder why you've been struggling to keep those past arrangements afloat.
(78) It's propelled by hopping up and down like a pogo stick with both feet together on a footboard, and kept afloat on a centrally-placed wing once the correct speed is achieved.
(79) Now, Abidjan, afloat on watery lagoons, is parched, its citizenry athirst yet fearful of stepping out into the streets, where bodies lie uncollected and the smell of death emanates.
(80) Three hours is a long time to try to stay afloat in these conditions.
(81) The Buyer to provide one good and safe berth for discharging, which is available on vessels arrival, always accessible, where the vessel can safely berth alongside and lie always afloat.
(82) Due to special features of workboat, their afloat condition adjustment is very important.
(83) To be plunged in this state, at the age of 17, into the midst of the social sea of England would have justified considerable misgiving as to my being able to keep afloat.
(84) Other papers are laying off reporters and editors, dismantling foreign and statehouse bureaus or literally shrinking the size of their publications to stay afloat.
(85) The sailors were bailing all of the heavy barrels to keep the ship afloat.
(86) The Orpheum Wiener House stayed afloat all through the Great Depression.
(87) So near there to as she may safely get and lie always afloat.
(88) Among people, ambiguity in sexuality and indefinable emotions, cause them to drift afloat endlessly.
(89) That, he said, could kick-start bank lending and bolster bank balance sheets once the ECB withdraws the programs it has deployed to keep the financial sector afloat.
(90) The buoy is kept afloat in its vertical position based on afloat gill net and afloat bacon principle.
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