0 A floaty material is very light and moves in the air: --
floaty dresses
1 a hollow, ring-shaped piece of plastic filled with air, that people who are learning to swim wear on their arm in water to help them float: --
Miller did however reserve some criticism for some of the same frustrations from the first game which are still present in the sequel, such as floaty jump controls.
It really is a wondrous thing, because at the beginning it is all jabby and urgent and angry, and at the end it becomes floaty and mournful.
Features commonly found in landyachts include very generous exterior proportions, somewhat vague steering, and a spongy ride with a feeling that is often described as being floaty.
Onyett described melee combat as flat and floaty, and that many times it feels like you're slicing air instead of a mythical creature's flesh.
The trial-and-error gameplay was criticized, due to the floaty physics of the bike and the fustration of having to restart a level after making a mistake.
The passes are also made "floaty" to let the extra club fit in.
So we changed the rhythm completely, and we put two whacking great guitar solos in there, in the middle of this quiet, soft, floaty song.
Clancey describes her aesthetic as glamorous and fun, and says her clothes are floaty and very feminine based on silk georgettes, chiffons and satins.