Noun
One who floats or swims.
A float for indicating the height of a liquid surface.
Source: Webster's dictionaryfloaters seem to drift through the field of vision Source: Internet
AUBURN, Ala. (AP) — J’Von McCormick hit a floater with 0.1 seconds left in overtime, lifting Auburn to the victory. Source: Internet
Girard clanged an open floater on one possession and fired a pass to no one, ricocheting the ball off the hoop’s padding. Source: Internet
Granite Bear Jordan Newsome (12) takes flight for a floater in the third quarter of Wednesday’s win over Surry Central. Source: Internet
Paul missed the first and made the second of two free throws with 2.9 seconds remaining to tie the game at 109. Denver’s Troy Daniels missed a floater from near the free throw line at the buzzer, and the game went to overtime. Source: Internet
Families stuck together in quarantine are now looking at family floater plans to enhance affordability. Source: Internet