wafting Meaning & Definition

  • En [ wɒft]
  • Us [ wɑːft]

Meaning of wafting In English

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Examples of wafting

  • Amid the wafting paragraphs of the finale, the music relaxes for a tellingly wistful passage.

  • The quiet lyrical text portrayed by the singer was accompanied by softly wafting sounds from mirambas and vibraphone, in a somewhat monotonous, duly repetitive sequence, to illustrate the theme.

  • The word "privatisation" is constantly wafting around and it seems that there may be some more of it in the offing for education.

  • If she had, the pungent smell of roast cleric might be wafting up our nostrils now.

  • The smoke has a way of wafting across one's table, and very nasty it is, too.

  • I can still hear the music from the ballrooms wafting on the night air during festive occasions.

  • He catches the scent of his favorite bars wafting through the air.

  • Wafting may be used for everyday substances, to make sure they are fresh, or consumable.

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