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floatnoun a structure used by boats and ships for taking on or landing cargo and passengersthe crew put the cargo on the float before heading back down the river dock, jetty, landing, levee, pier, quai, quay, wharf berth, mooring, slipembarcadero(West)dockyard, marina, quayage, shipyard, wharfage floatverbto rest or move along the surface of a liquid or in the aira canoe floating down the river particles of dust floating in the air drift, glide, hang, hover, poise, ride, sail, swim, waft bob, dangle, suspendbuoyballoon, raft settle, sink dive, lunge, plungedip, immerse, submerge, submerse to move about from place to place aimlesslylost touch with a childhood friend who spent much of his adult life floating from place to place bat, cruise, drift, gad (about), gallivant(also galavant), kick around, knock (about), maunder, meander, mooch, ramble, range, roam, rove, traipse, wander amble, saunter, strolldawdle, mopegypsy, hobo, tramp, vagabondmill (about or around)straggle, stray before the 12th century |