Waft
31waft — verb (intransitive always + adv/prep) to move gently through the air (+ up/along/off etc): Cooking smells wafted up from downstairs …
32waft — verb 1) smoke wafted through the air Syn: drift, float, glide, whirl, travel 2) a breeze wafted the smell toward us Syn: convey, carry, transport, bear; blow, puff …
33waft — v float, drift, ride high, whisk, glide, be buoyed up; whiff, blow, puff, huff, whiffle …
34waft — [wɑːft] verb [I] if a smell or a noise wafts, it floats through the air …
35waft — Māpu, māpuana, aheahe, ahe; off to sleep, kuluhio. Wafted fragrance, moani. White wafted smoke, o ka uahi māpu kea. The fragrance of the maile wafts in the breeze, ke māpu nei ke ala o ka maile …
36waft — v. & n. v.tr. & intr. convey or travel easily as through air or over water; sweep smoothly and lightly along. n. 1 (usu. foll. by of) a whiff or scent. 2 a transient sensation of peace, joy, etc. 3 (also weft) Naut. a distress signal, e.g. an… …
37waft off — verb To shoo by wafting with the hands …
38George Waft — George Henry Waft Dip App SS BSc(Hons) RMN MLC is a current Member of the Legislative Council of the Isle of Man.Mr Waft was educated at the Isle of Man College of Further Education, the Naval Training School and the Nurse Training School. He… …
39up|waft|ed — «uhp WAF tihd, WAHF », adjective. borne up; carried aloft with a waving or undulatory motion: »a kite upwafted by the breeze …
40wafter — waft·er …