Examples of 'wafts' in a sentence
Meaning of "wafts"
waft (verb) - to be moved lightly through the air, typically a smell or a sound. This term is commonly used when describing scents or sounds traveling through the air, such as the waft of freshly baked bread in the bakery
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- third-person singular simple present indicative form of waft
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Soon it wafts through your senses captivating.
It is literally just wafts that come and go.
It wafts down the hallway sometimes.
And light percussion that wafts throughout.
And he wafts his way to victory.
The spring breeze gently wafts past me.
It wafts me the scent of my native land.
An awful stench wafts out from every floor.
Wafts the tears of children.
That stench that wafts through the car.
He wafts his scent towards them.
The morning wind wafts its fresh aroma.
Wafts sweat balls from sweat balls and thigh fungus.
Yet the author wafts them away as insignificant.
The imagination in the eyes wafts like a wind.
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Getting wafts of tear gas is another.
Your sweent scent wafts toward me.
Her scent wafts to your nostrils in the night air.
Because a spirit of love wafts us down.
In shape of bat he wafts into the chambers of the sleeping.
Only very small movements very slow wafts of odour.
The smell wafts up to my office.
Wafts a considerable distance.
Follow the wafts of deliciousness.
You know it wafts.
Smoke wafts around you.
I turned the exhaust fan on high so the smell wafts outside.
He always wafts the pages over a plate before mailing them.
He loves the fragrance that wafts through all the heavens.
Huge wafts of shoreline simply wash away into the sea.
My child wafts peace.
Wafts the voice of Jasper.
And the salty sea spray that wafts on the breeze.
The scent wafts through my home and reminds me of her presence.
I like the look of the smoke as it wafts into the air.
It wafts me still.
It is like a sweet flower that wafts its fragrance far and wide.
Cause I smell danger wherever it wafts.
A stench of moral compromise wafts from our public and cultural life.
It wafts in on the breeze and then it 's gone.
The fragrance of plum blossoms wafts across to greet the shimmering moon.
And it 's not just going to happen because a spirit of love wafts us down.
The wind brings wafts of tear gas towards the line of cars.
But out on the flats the scent of dying snail wafts away on the tide.
The stench of cigarettes wafts through the floor and into the bedroom.
Lights are seen in windows and the smell of cooking food wafts around the corridors.
The music wafts out the huge open doors from the bar.
The perfume she was detecting through the wafts of smoke was not cheap either.
And it usually wafts through doors around the middle of February.
The smell of winter and the evergreen forest wafts through the house one last time.