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Phrase(s): float into something
1. Lit. to move on water or in air into something. • The huge cruise ship floated majestically into the harbor. • The kite floated into a tree and was ruined. 2. Fig. to move into something gently, as if floating. • She floated into the room, looking like Cinderella before midnight. • Tom and Gloria floated into the theater like a king and queen. They must have rehearsed it.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs