Definitionadj. tending to float on a liquid or rise in air or gas
Last update: June 22, 2015
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From youth to age he describes himself as gifted with a buoyant temper. [Please select]
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Buoyant balloons. [adjective]
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Buoyant spirits. [adjective]
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Instinctively she put all her buoyant strength into the run. [Please select]
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Even discussions with parents about their young hopefuls was anything but irksome to his buoyant nature. [Please select]
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But these doubts and dissatisfactions left little mark upon the handsome face and buoyant manner. [Please select]
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At the time of the buoyant ascent the computer had ' cleared '. [adjective]
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At 8m they turned up the right way to dump air from their suits and they conducted an uncontrolled buoyant ascent to the surface. [adjective]
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Till morning dawned I was tossed on a buoyant but unquiet sea, where billows of trouble rolled under surges of joy. [adjective]
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Your habitual expression in those days, Jane, was a thoughtful look; not despondent, for you were not sickly; but not buoyant, for you had little hope, and no actual pleasure. [adjective]
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She turned away and was about to ask the countess again how to go to him, when light, impetuous, and seemingly buoyant steps were heard at the door. [adjective]
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