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Sentence count:100+6Posted:2016-12-12Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: carefreecheerfulelasticfloatinglightlightheartedspringyAntonym: dismalgloomymelancholySimilar words: flamboyantclairvoyantclairvoyanceroyalloyalby and byvoyageroyaltyMeaning: ['bɔɪənt]  adj. 1. tending to float on a liquid or rise in air or gas 2. characterized by liveliness and lightheartedness. 
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31. The one buoyant retail sector has been food, but few department stores sell much of that.
32. Through the doorway Mrs Beach, buoyant upon her bustle, caught her eye and beckoned.
33. Luckily, this strict policy began when the world economy was buoyant, so that its early painful effects were dulled.
34. Sales of bread and sandwiches fell, but were offset by buoyant demand for more expensive sweet lines such as cakes and doughnuts.
35. Because of their quantitative and analytical skills, the demand for economics graduates is buoyant.
36. Buoyant as a duck, slender as a sandpiper, small as a dunlin.
37. Yet Daley remained outwardly serene, sometimes buoyant, while all around him the tension was building.
38. Meanwhile, tax revenue was sufficiently buoyant to sustain an expansion of social service provision.
39. Imperial's profits from cigarettes surged to £225m last year, while its market share remained buoyant.
40. Excise duty revenue from alcoholic drinks is much less buoyant than total excise duty.
41. Furthermore, food productivity has been buoyant throughout the recent decades.
42. Firstly, when we were first discussing the sale, the market was somewhat more buoyant than at the present time.
43. Soars, often with angled wings, but normal flight more buoyant and harrier-like than Black Kite's or Buzzard's.
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44. The sea cucumbers are neutrally buoyant, made up almost entirely of water.
45. It is outwardly then a buoyant picture: a long-established family firm mindful of its responsibility to its home town.
46. Neither is buoyant as a source of revenue, without unpopular increases in poundage or amounts.
47. The floating leaves are spongy and swollen, thus making the plant buoyant.
48. Despite this short-term hiccup, it is the Henley Centre's view that prospects for the leisure sector will remain buoyant overall.
49. When the market is buoyant, it will normally be in the vendor's interest to sell at auction.
50. Superficially, this is a sign of the continued buoyant growth and adaptability of football as the world's most popular sport.
51. The country was buoyant with a new self-confidence: health posts were set up and a vaccination campaign immunized 2.5 million children.
52. Flight rather weak, but buoyant swimmers, like tiny gulls, often spinning round in circles and picking insects off surface.
53. Buoyant earnings in recent years have allowed the company to swiftly repay a mountain of debt.
54. She was in an easy, buoyant mood, and everything was possible tonight.
55. Mr Major remained buoyant yesterday as he campaigned in Cambridgeshire, insisting that the Tories were on course for victory.
56. Her gestures were lively, almost like those of her partner but perhaps a shade more muted, not quite as buoyant.
57. Other operators Owners Abroad and Airtours confirm they anticipate a more buoyant market post-election.
58. They sing a buoyant chorus song and march around the stage whilst performing evolutions.
59. Plymouth have an appalling away record but they must be buoyant after their Roker Park win.
60. In trouble he is always buoyant.
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