1. wafting - Noun
2. wafting - Verb
of Waft
Source: Webster's dictionaryA couple of weeks into our status as regulars, we were seduced -- by the fragrant clouds of steam wafting over from a neighboring table -- into giving Hong Hahn's banh cahn cua a try. Source: Internet
And the aroma always wafting from the stone ovens in the bakery at the heart of the kibbutz, where we could see the bare-chested young men producing loaf after loaf of bread, not just for Mishmar Hasharon but small towns and villages for miles around. Source: Internet
Investigators with the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality believe that the sheen that some residents have noticed on the water and the stench wafting above the waves are coming from primarily dead vegetation. Source: Internet
Ascending the escalators to The Cromwell’s second floor, you’re beckoned by the wafting aromas of the wood-fired ovens. Source: Internet
Contestants will cook in the parking area and he’s sure the scent of barbecued pork wafting through town will be an incentive for many to come and enjoy the day. Source: Internet
As the Hanukkah season approaches, chocolate, jam and custard filled have started to appear ubiquitously in bakeries and pastry shops around the country, wafting invitingly to the nostrils of passersby. Source: Internet