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weightless - use in sentences
Modifying Another Word
- almost: You'll love the way the foam slowly reacts as you lie down, giving you an almost weightless sensation.
- virtually: The body becomes buoyant, and in the case of the sloth, virtually weightless.
- nearly: In their water play, they gain an instinctive understanding of the freedom and flow that being nearly weightless offers.
- seemingly: Seemingly weightless, the rope and woman merge into a symbiosis of sensuality and passion.
- so: Wings of the mind, so weightless 1090 No bodily wings could ever be so.
Modifies a noun
- economy: In the new weightless economy, Nike doesn't make shoes, Gap doesn't make clothes, MacDonalds don't make burgers.
- environment: Their reward was a session in a weightless environment aboard a parabolic flight which is normally used to train astronauts.
- comfort: Memory foam gently molds to your body's own individual shape, weight, and temperatures so you get weightless, pressure-free comfort.
- world: For humans, fish appear as alien creatures living in a weightless twilight world.
- arm: So what about " pressing the buoy " - " weightless arms " - " hand swapping " and stroke counting.
- body: And if that wasn't munificent enough, he swung his weightless body over into one of the graveyard's grim looking monumental figures.
Used with adjective complement
- feel: The light form the lamp in your eyes, you make it feel weightless.
- float: I was sailing single handed through the Outer Isles, then floating weightless somewhere between Andromeda and Alpha Centuri.
- become: Untitled - Yukako Shibata When objects sit on a mirror they appear to be almost floating - the three spheres become weightless.
- appear: For the first time ever I understand what's meant by dancers on pointe appearing weightless.
- seem: He and Lunkina look very good together in Act 2, and his lifts do make her seem quite weightless.
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