Tending to float on a liquid or rise in air or gas.
1It was all like a dream, he thought, a floaty, unhappy dream.
2He is sometimes a little, I don't know, floaty-easilydistracted, slow moving.
3She looked stunning in a blue dress and a floaty, flowered jacket.
4Two balls later he topped it with a floaty hip-high full toss.
5The floaty feeling came from the strings, she realised, not the fractional gravity.
6She was wearing a sundress made of some kind of thin, floaty material.
7This was a floaty cutter that Yuvraj just seemed to lose.
8She was stunning in a flowery, floaty dress, strutting in gold wedge sandals.
9I felt floaty, and didn't have it in me to resist.
10Sega Rally excels at floaty driving over soft or movable surfaces.
11She was so thirsty, hot all over, so hot, but funny...floaty.
12It's all calm and floaty, and then this sinister presence comes down over you.
13I say it is a floaty and leewardly Flemish pirate-bottom.
14I was relaxed too, I felt so floaty and warm.
15These are not so much floaty skateboards as flying platforms.
16Prince William's wife, Kate, walked the red carpet in a floaty white one-shoulder dress.