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ALL meanings of wafting

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  • noun wafting Present participle of waft. 1
  • verb with object wafting to carry lightly and smoothly through the air or over water: The gentle breeze wafted the sound of music to our ears. 1
  • verb with object wafting to send or convey lightly, as if in flight: The actress wafted kisses to her admirers in the audience. 1
  • verb with object wafting Obsolete. to signal to, summon, or direct by waving. 1
  • verb without object wafting to float or be carried, especially through the air: The sound wafted on the breeze. The music wafted across the lake. 1
  • noun wafting a sound, odor, etc., faintly perceived: a waft of perfume. 1
  • noun wafting a wafting movement; light current or gust: a waft of air. 1
  • noun wafting the act of wafting. 1
  • noun wafting Also, waif. Nautical. a signal given by waving a flag. 1
  • noun wafting An instance of wafting; the action of something that wafts. 0
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