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buoyancy

[boi-uhn-see, boo-yuhn-see] / ˈbɔɪ ən si, ˈbu yən si /
NOUN
tendency to float
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Example Sentences

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The gourd was used as a buoyancy aid and a place to put the catch.

From BBC

Markets elsewhere, bereft of megacap tech buoyancy, failed to keep pace.

From Barron's

The ensemble’s playful insouciance maintains the production’s buoyancy.

From Los Angeles Times

That earlier design relied on two water-repelling disks sealed together to create buoyancy.

From Science Daily

Hudson encourages the audience to use Claire’s stubborn buoyancy and perky accent as a life raft when Lightning & Thunder are deluged by extremely bad luck.

From Los Angeles Times




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