raft|rafts in English
noun
[ræft /rɑːft]
primitive boat made from buoyant material fastened together to make a platform; large number of things, a collection, great quantity (Informal)
Use "raft|rafts" in a sentence
1. Single lipid (sphingolipids)rich raft(s)raised about the rest of the rafts(lipids)recuse(recruits)specified membrane proteins.
2. Had he seen any sailing rafts?
3. Rafts floated down the river.
4. Raft the Colorado River.
5. She's towing a target raft.
6. She got a raft of presents.
7. Men rode bamboo rafts along the river's edge.
8. Firstly, the rafts were now propelled by engines.
9. They built a raft of logs.
10. The refugees put to sea in five rickety rafts.
11. The production of mutton is very particular about rafts.
12. Alexander's engineers built floating rafts for the heavy catapults.
13. He and the other crew members successfully parachuted from the burning plane, inflated their life rafts, and clung to those rafts for three days.
14. A A modified sucrose gradient flotation method was used to separate membrane rafts with different Buoyancies to distinguish noncaveolar membrane rafts from caveolae
15. There was still time to break out life rafts.
16. But the bamboo raft ploughed forward smoothly.
17. The raft floated away down the river.
18. Ten fishermen were plucked to safety from life-rafts.
19. I had trouble inflating my life raft.
20. He fixed the sweep on the raft.
21. The raft bore us across the river.
22. Life buoys, Life rafts, Life nets, Safety tarpaulins, Lifebelts, Life buoys
23. 21 Ten fishermen were plucked to safety from life-rafts.
24. Look between the ship and the raft, sir.
25. The raft was floating gently down the river.