aloft in a sentence
adv.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Aloft means in or to a high position or place, especially in the air.
Sample Sentences
- The kite soared aloft, dancing in the clear blue sky.
- As the balloon lifted aloft, the crowd gasped in awe.
- The eagle circled aloft, surveying the landscape below.
- He held the trophy aloft, proud of his hard-earned victory.
- The flag waved aloft in the brisk autumn wind.
- With the final note echoing, the conductor raised his baton aloft.
- She released the paper lanterns, watching them drift aloft into the night.
- The hot air balloon rose aloft, providing breathtaking views of the valley.
- The children cheered as the magician made the rabbit float aloft.
- Their dreams hung aloft like stars, shining bright in the darkness.
- The kite soared aloft, dancing in the gentle breeze.
- She held her arms aloft, celebrating her victory with joy.
- The hot air balloon floated aloft, offering breathtaking views of the landscape.
- He raised the flag aloft, a symbol of pride and unity for the community.
- The bird glided aloft, effortlessly riding the currents of the sky.
- As the fireworks exploded aloft, the crowd erupted in cheers and applause.
- The artist's painting depicted a sky filled with clouds drifting aloft.
- With dreams aloft in her mind, she set off on her journey to success.
- The helicopter hovered aloft, surveying the area for any signs of trouble.
- The eagle circled aloft, its keen eyes scanning the ground for prey.