waft in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
WAFT: to pass or cause to pass gently through the air, often referring to scents or sounds.
Sample Sentences
- The smell of freshly baked cookies wafted through the air, tempting everyone in the house.
- As the concert began, the sound of the music wafted over the crowd, creating an atmosphere of excitement.
- A gentle breeze wafted the scent of lavender from the garden into the open window.
- Smoke began to waft from the barbecue, signaling that the food was almost ready to be served.
- Her voice seemed to waft like a melody, filling the room with a soothing presence.
- A gentle breeze began to waft the scent of blooming flowers through the open window.
- As the campfire crackled, smoke began to waft upwards into the starry night sky.
- She watched the steam waft from her mug of hot cocoa, feeling the warmth spread through her hands.
- The sound of laughter seemed to waft through the air, drawing her closer to the celebration.
- He let the melody of the piano waft around the room, filling it with a sense of peace and nostalgia.
- A gentle breeze wafted the scent of blooming flowers through the open window.
- As the candle burned, the sweet aroma of vanilla began to waft across the room.
- The delicious smell of freshly baked bread wafted from the kitchen, making everyone hungry.
- During the summer picnic, the laughter of children wafted through the air, creating a joyful atmosphere.
- Smoke began to waft from the campfire, curling up into the night sky like a soft ribbon.
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