Sentence examples for The buoyant from inspiring English sources

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The buoyant

adjective

Having buoyancy; able to float

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The buoyant mood, however, didn't last.

The buoyant publishing climate also encouraged historical journals to proliferate.

The buoyant first movement shifts between bursts of fanfarelike themes and rippling passagework.

The buoyant and bold Rosaleen Linehan is one of the reigning stars of the Irish theatre.

The buoyant atmosphere belied the billions of dollars at stake for the petroleum industry.

The buoyant stock market and commercial markets of Karachi have likewise changed the statist economy.

The buoyant market explains most of the fattened pay envelopes.

The buoyant teenager in her cousin's super shadow or the gritty, sexualized noir of Jones?

The buoyant density of CTFV in CsCl is 1.36 1.38 g/cm.

(Nor does the buoyant cast).

This is bound to hit the buoyant property market.

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