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floaters

/ˈfloʊtərz/ [floaters]

[noun] Small specks, threads, or cobweb-like images that drift across a person's field of vision, caused by shadows cast on the retina by debris in the vitreous humor of the eye.

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floating

/ˈfloʊ.tɪŋ/ [floating]

[adjective] Resting on the surface of a liquid; buoyant and not sinking.

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floor covering

/ˈflɔːr ˌkʌv.ər.ɪŋ/ [floor covering]

[noun] Any material or substance applied to a floor structure to provide a walking surface, insulation, or decorative finish.

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flooring

/ˈflɔːrɪŋ/ [flooring]

[noun] The material used to finish, cover, or pave the floor of a room or building.

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florid

/ˈflɒr.ɪd/ [florid]

[adjective] Having a red or flushed complexion.

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flourish

/ˈflʌr.ɪʃ/ [flourish]

[verb] To grow, develop, or thrive in a healthy and vigorous way, especially as the result of a particularly favorable environment.

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flowery

/ˈflaʊ.ər.i/ [flowery]

[adjective] Containing or decorated with flowers; full of blossoms.

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fluctuation

/ˌflʌktʃuˈeɪʃən/ [fluctuation]

[noun] An irregular rising and falling in number, amount, or quality; a state of constant change.

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fluid

/ˈfluː.ɪd/ [fluid]

[noun] A substance that has no fixed shape and yields easily to external pressure; a gas or a liquid.

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fluidity

/fluːˈɪd.ə.ti/ [fluidity]

[noun] The quality or state of being fluid; the ability to flow easily or change shape smoothly without resistance.

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flung

/flʌŋ/ [flung]

[verb] The past tense and past participle of 'fling'; to throw, cast, or hurl something suddenly or with great force.

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fluster

/ˈflʌs.tər/ [fluster]

[verb] To make someone agitated, confused, or nervous, especially by surprising them or giving them too many things to do at once.

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flutate

/ˈfluː.teɪt/ [flutate]

[verb] To undergo continuous and irregular shifts in form, value, or state while simultaneously mutating or evolving.

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fly

/flaɪ/ [fly]

[verb] To move through the air using wings.

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fly blind

/flaɪ blaɪnd/ [fly blind]

[verb] To proceed with an activity, decision, or project without essential information, guidance, or awareness of the potential outcomes.

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flyway

/ˈflaɪ.weɪ/ [flyway]

[noun] A flight path used by birds annually during migration, typically connecting breeding grounds with wintering areas.

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focusing on

/ˈfoʊ.kə.sɪŋ ɒn/ [focusing on]

[verb] The present participle of the verb 'focus', used to describe the act of directing one's attention, effort, or concentration toward a specific person, thing, or goal.

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foes

/foʊz/ [foes]

[noun] Enemies or opponents; persons who are actively opposed or hostile to one another.

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