waift in a sentence
n.
Definition
WAIFT (verb): to move or send out in a gentle, flowing manner, often used to describe the light, airy movement of objects or scents.
Sample Sentences
- The artist's latest sculpture seemed to waift gracefully through the gallery, captivating all who entered.
- As the fragrant smoke began to waift through the air, memories of childhood campfires flooded back.
- She watched the leaves waift down from the trees, dancing in the gentle autumn breeze.
- In the early morning light, the mist began to waift over the lake, creating a mystical atmosphere.
- The sweet scent of fresh pastries would often waift from the bakery, drawing in passersby.
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