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floating

[floh-ting] / ˈfloʊ tɪŋ /


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With £32m still missing, Kochan says much of that cash may have been absorbed into general circulation, now "floating around in our shops, in our pockets, in our banks".

From BBC

By floating Northern Songs, they made their work fungible and tradable.

From The Wall Street Journal

Visually, “Sun Ra: Do the Impossible” strives to be a representation of its subject’s floating collage of philosophies, theologies and ecstatic musical aspirations.

From The Wall Street Journal

The city’s Department of Water and Power is already considering options for improving the Santa Ynez Reservoir, which was empty and awaiting repairs of its floating cover when the Palisades fire erupted.

From Los Angeles Times

“The ecosystem is taking a hit,” he said, pointing to white globules floating on the surface next to the ferry.

From The Wall Street Journal




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