waft|wafted|wafting|wafts in English
verb
[wɑft ,wæft /wɒft]
carry in the air; be carried by the wind, hover in the ai
Use "waft|wafted|wafting|wafts" in a sentence
1. The pungent oil smoke wafts across the grandstand.
2. Spicy smells wafted through the air.
3. The wafting breeze makes the season balmy
4. 5 The escalator wafts us up and down every day.
5. The night air wafted gently over them.
6. The aroma of fresh baking wafted towards her.
7. A waft of perfume drifted into Ingrid's nostrils.
8. Cooking smells wafted up from downstairs.
9. A good year , which this is, of course, will waft.
10. The sound of a flute wafted down the stairs.
11. The tantalizing aroma of fresh coffee wafted towards them.
12. The cool night air wafted in the open windows.
13. Breeze wafts yellow leave in the air, Autumn watches, closely , silently, invisibly.
14. A breeze wafted the scent towards us.
15. An inviting smell of coffee wafted into the room.
16. A warm, lazy breeze wafts across the flat, endless fields.
17. Fukushima has sent low levels of radiation wafting into Tokyo .
18. The aroma of coffee wafted in from the kitchen alluringly.
19. The smoke wafted up my nose like incense.
20. (Matthew 3:12) The heavy grain falls to the floor —the lighter chaff wafts away.
21. The aroma of boiling sauces and rice wafted through the air.
22. And all the while Shelly's smelly libido was wafting up my nose, calling me to her.
23. Nauseating odors wafted from the nearby sewage treatment plant.
24. Petal came back in, with her blonde hair wafting about her shoulders.
25. A gentle breeze wafted the scent of roses in through the open window.