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It is an adjective used to describe something that is buoyant or has a light, floating quality. For example, "The soft, floaty material of her dress made her look like she was walking on a cloud."
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The ambitious fashion week street style types wear long skirts with almost-as-long floaty coats on top, and it can look awesome.
Jamie's new "get Britain cooking!" show, Jamie's Ministry Of Food (Tue, 9pm, Channel 4) is in stark contrast to his last feelgood swagger, Jamie At Home, where we witnessed a floaty, intoxicating dream of how a culinary life could truly be lived: five sorts of carrot, fresh chicory and exemplary endive growing in your garden beside a working kiln perfect for those ad hoc rustique cassoulets.
The highlight: Kimbra herself made sure that her arrival onstage didn't go unnoticed – she was wearing silver stack-heel boots and a floaty white cloak which was later opened to reveal a dress made of tongues of silver paper.
Attempts to replicate Marty McFly's futuristic, floaty fun plank have yielded mixed results.
Moreover, voters are not only more floaty than they once were: there are also fewer of them.
On the contrary; there is a rather dreamy, floaty feeling about this place, radiant with natural light.In this section Enter the dragon What to do?
In a bid for mainstream acceptance, the south Londoners have swapped head-nodding beats with floaty synths and tracks such as "Boiling Water" wouldn't sound out of place in a naff holiday resort.
We Love: Taking liberties These pretty printed classic eighteyelet rubber soled boots call for a floaty dress, a rich wine lip and plenty of angst.
For those contemplating the prospect of a big bump in the warmer days of spring/ summer, this floaty option could well be a life-saver.
Blair had been a lightweight once, and his floaty lack of definition had been one of his great strengths.
The floaty gown, by 26-year-old designer Jason Wu, drew ecstatic cheers at all 10 of the celebratory balls that a new President and his wife are traditionally required to attend – and dance at – during their first night in office.
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