wafting in English

verb
1
pass or cause to pass easily or gently through or as if through the air.
the smell of stale fat wafted out from the cafe

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1. The wafting breeze makes the season balmy

2. Fukushima has sent low levels of radiation wafting into Tokyo .

3. And all the while Shelly's smelly libido was wafting up my nose, calling me to her.

4. Petal came back in, with her blonde hair wafting about her shoulders.

5. Wafting across the flat expanse, these winds meet no lofty mountain ranges to coax the moisture from the air.

6. Not only was it gaudy in appearance but the smell wafting from the kitchen was distinctly malodorous.

7. Mrs Chalk was clattering round in the kitchen, and a savoury aroma was wafting from that region.

8. It was a mass of Bladdery seaweed that the returning tide was wafting slowly to the shore.

9. When he's finished, the feeling of a breeze wafting against your skin will be enough to make you beg me to kill you.

10. There was a delicious smell wafting from a pink hyacinth which was growing in a glass on the table at his side.

11. Welcome to Argentina Beautiful, defiant and intense, Argentina seduces with its streetside tango, wafting grills, fútbol (soccer), gaucho culture and the mighty Andes

12. Scientific American Dec 2, 2014 Saturday, the day of the wild-flower hike, was warm and sunshiny, with the Balminess of summer in its gently wafting breezes.

13. Beulah “Oh, delicious taste of freedom, CO2, and dust particles wafting in the air,” Nilly said, sitting down Contentedly next to Lisa with his hands clasped behind his head.