A long flag; often tapering.
1 The clinks of bits and stirrup-irons came down in a waft again.
2 Whistling, he let the escalator waft him into the still night air.
3 And then he was gone, with a final noxious waft of cologne.
4 The air is delicious, and a cool waft comes down the glacier.
5 Sighs shall waft thy ship of sighs over the sea of Tears.
6 I nodded to our attendants to start fanning to waft them away.
7 The man seems to waft it over the side with his hands.
8 From Rome, lady, as fast as sails could waft them and me.
9 When shall the sails of love waft us from this dangerous shore?
10 At midthigh depth, I reached the bag and a waft of odor.
11 A waft of shocking stench reached us before she shut the window.
12 The mode universally adopted by Nature is the oblique waft of the wing.
13 The wind would waft the melancholy sound back to the village.
14 And the thin hands eagerly waft some grateful kisses to the group below.
15 The north wind will waft thee to the shore of Hades.
16 Bring it, please. Her gesture seemed to waft the damsel over the floor.
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