floater

ఫ్లోటర్
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There were blue and brown butterflies wider than my hands side-by-side, black butterflies with dazzling yellow stripes, magnificent azure and green-winged floaters gliding on the humid air.
a person or thing that floats, in particular.
If you own luxury items, you'll probably need additional insurance - known as a rider or floater - to cover them.
an insurance policy covering loss of articles without specifying a location.
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If you don't take scripts which mean something you just become a kind of mindless 'floater' .
If you own luxury items, you'll probably need additional insurance - known as a rider or 'floater' - to cover them.
A 'floater' took up residency in Helen's eye- this was her fate, at fifty-five.
The roads are magnetic as well and the 'floater' rides on the opposing magnetic fields.
This occurred most often when the physician was on call at night, or when the nurse was a 'floater' .
It's distracting (and made even worse by the fact that I've had a big gray 'floater' in my right eye since 1998).
I'm more of a flinger than a 'floater' , so my teacher catches my hips, then he stands there and counts slowly to twelve while subtly, telepathically adjusting my posture and watching for signs of collapse.
A 'floater' was present in each classroom during the administration of the questionnaires to answer individual questions.
He produced a set of keys attached to a large red 'floater' then placed a cordless phone on the counter.
However, we have no reliable estimates of 'floater' population size.
Frank stopped laughing abruptly and said, ‘so, when your people find your 'floater' , they will be right next to the door?’
She wished she could turn back the clock, relive the day before the 'floater' 's advent just one last day unclouded by this random smear, the world still crystalline in both eyes.
In contrast, this is brain-dead pap that will be forgotten in a week, another 'floater' in the sewer of empty rhetoric.
The 'floater' was a morphing shade that caught the prevailing winds within her eye and billowed like an escaped handkerchief.
I heard a social worker call kids like that 'floaters' in the office the day they took me there.
Patients present with 'floaters' and diminished visual acuity.
Even her eye doctor, if he was to be believed, had 'floaters' ; Helen regarded him dubiously; she knew him for a bit of a joker.
After window shopping for millions of dirhams I came back home with a pair of cheap 'floaters' and a two litre bottle of orange juice.
If the retina is normally attached, the insect-like movements are harmless 'floaters' in the vitreous humor of the eye.
‘Plug it up with rubber 'floaters' ,’ Rys commanded.
Some think they are masters of their fate, others believe they are merely passive 'floaters' on the river of fate.
The sparks came from locomotives, settlers, hobo 'floaters' , and lightning.
It could have been far worse, the authors say, and they urge coaches to refer within 24 hours any player who reports ocular 'floaters' soon after a game.
Although they can be annoying, eye 'floaters' are usually not a problem and don't require treatment.
This particular breed are 'floaters' , not fliers.
Oh and before I forget, I hate people that leave 'floaters' in the toilet and bad stenches.
They're trapped in the liquid so when your eyes move the 'floaters' scoot into view, and then settle out of sight.
But I've become used to the 'floaters' , as well as that low-volume, high-pitched hissing sound that I began to notice a year ago in the background of music from my stereo.
Now if you're still not convinced you care whether zooplankton drop sinkers or 'floaters' you should know there are more than 1500 million tonnes of protozoa, a type of zooplankton, in the Southern Ocean alone.
This can be normal, but sometimes it is a sign of a more serious problem such as retinal detachment, especially if you see light flashes along with 'floaters' .
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