Rise high in the air
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REARRise high in the air
levitateto rise and float in the air
levitatingLEVITATE, to rise and float in the air
levitatesLEVITATE, to rise and float in the air
levitatedLEVITATE, to rise and float in the air
levitatingRise and hover in the air, esp. by means of supernatural or magical power
levitateto rise or cause to rise into the air in apparent defiance of gravity
levitatedRise and hover in the air, esp. by means of supernatural or magical power
levitatesRise and hover in the air, esp. by means of supernatural or magical power
orographic(of clouds or rainfall) Resulting from the effects of mountains in forcing moist air to rise
balloonsA large bag filled with hot air or gas to make it rise in the air, typically carrying a basket for passengers
flotationsThe process of separating small particles of various materials by treatment with chemicals in water in order to make some particles adhere to air bubbles and rise to the surface for removal while others remain in the water
floatationsThe process of separating small particles of various materials by treatment with chemicals in water in order to make some particles adhere to air bubbles and rise to the surface for removal while others remain in the water
flotationThe process of separating small particles of various materials by treatment with chemicals in water in order to make some particles adhere to air bubbles and rise to the surface for removal while others remain in the water
ALOFTHigh in the air
LOFTEDSent high in the air
LOFTHit high in the air
LOFTEDHit high in the air
SKYHit high in the air
SKYINGHitting high in the air
FLIEDHit a baseball high in the air.
skyliketo hit (a ball) high in the air
CHIPANDDAZZLEHit a golf ball high in the air, right into the hole?
skyrocketsA rocket designed to explode high in the air as a signal or firework
skyrocketA rocket designed to explode high in the air as a signal or firework
contrailstreaks of condensed water vapor created in the air by an airplane or rocket at high altitudes
flyshrewd, knowing / to move through the air / to hit a ball high in the air in baseball
trapezesA horizontal bar hanging by two ropes (usually high in the air) and free to swing, used by acrobats in a circus
spritesA faint flash, typically red, sometimes emitted in the upper atmosphere over a thunderstorm owing to the collision of high-energy electrons with air molecules
captainsAn army officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Army, Marine Corps, or Air Force) an officer ranking above first lieutenant and below major
colonelsAn army officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps) an officer above a lieutenant colonel and below a brigadier general