[
UK
/flˈəʊti/
]
ADJECTIVE
-
tending to float on a liquid or rise in air or gas
a floaty scarf
buoyant balsawood boats
buoyant balloons
How To Use floaty In A Sentence
- The bride wore a white dress with a corset top and floaty skirt.
- One of our favourites was a really floaty outfit, a silk print top with matching silk skirt, turquoise silk shirt and silk neck tie, all from the Caramelo collection at Ela Maria.
- The chocolate Hob Nob, my favourite British biscuit, becomes a floaty oaty chocolatey mess.
- I hate boho, so I don't want anything floaty.
- Pack lots of floaty white. Times, Sunday Times
- Gallery of some of the world's finest floaty pens: the Jesus-walking-on-water floaty is positively sacrelicious. Boing Boing: November 17, 2002 - November 23, 2002 Archives
- Skin was definitely in, with most of the collection consisting of shorts just skimming the bottom under crop tops or transparent floor-length floaty coats.
- My blood pressure began to drop, and the floaty medication made me floatier. Birth Story « A Bird’s Nest
- There's a hint of gipsy in the long, layered skirt; of the geisha in the wrap-over kimono tops with trailing butterfly sleeves and of the beach babe in the long, floaty kaftan.
- Green and gold made a striking and summery combination, as demonstrated by Jennifer, in her floaty dress by Montage, which she wore with hat and bag from Tiffany and shoes from Shush.