float in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
FLOAT (verb): To rest or move on the surface of a liquid or in the air without sinking.
Sample Sentences
- The children watched in awe as the colorful balloons began to float away into the sky.
- She decided to float on her back in the pool, letting the warm sun soak into her skin.
- The artist chose to float the sculpture above the ground for a more ethereal effect.
- He felt a sense of freedom as he would float effortlessly in the water during his summer vacations.
- During the festival, lanterns were released into the night, creating a beautiful scene as they floated gently above.
- The children watched as the colorful balloons began to float away into the blue sky.
- She decided to float on her back in the calm lake, letting the sun warm her face.
- During the experiment, the scientist noted how certain objects would float while others sank.
- The artist used a technique to make the paint appear to float on the surface of the canvas.
- As the boat began to sink, they quickly managed to find a way to float to safety.
- The children watched in awe as the colorful balloons began to float into the sky.
- She decided to float on her back in the calm lake, enjoying the warm sun on her face.
- A feather drifted down from above, gently starting to float before landing on the ground.
- During the festival, lanterns were released to float away, illuminating the night with their soft glow.
- The artist wanted to create a sculpture that appeared to float effortlessly above the ground.
- She decided to float on her back in the pool, enjoying the warmth of the sun.
- The leaves started to float downstream, carried by the gentle current of the river.
- He felt a sense of freedom as he managed to float effortlessly on the surface of the water.
- During the festival, lanterns were released into the night, making the sky appear to float with stars.