be buoyant
Example Sentences
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“Their job in this show is to be buoyant and super physical and help with the joy of it and definitely help with the storytelling.”
From Seattle Times • Apr. 9, 2024
But in a different sense, there was a hope that Nashville would be buoyant, relying on the city’s endurance through other troubles as a guide.
From New York Times • Dec. 28, 2020
Sky subscriptions may be buoyant and ITV may have clambered out of the ditch, but it is not for nothing that media execs mutter about a certain tech giant bowling them googlies.
From The Guardian • Aug. 26, 2011
If a substance is less dense than water, it will be buoyant, meaning it will be more likely to float.
From Scientific American • May 10, 2011
Is it the involuntary hope that she will really seem to be buoyant and gay of heart if only her dress be gay?
From From the Easy Chair — Volume 01 by Curtis, George William