A "wharf" is the part that runs parallel to the shore.
drifting. swimming. or, vagabond. vagrant.
Waft means to travel or float gently, like a feather in the air
Waft means to carry gently by the wind or to be carried gently by the wind. Antonyms might be " hurtled " or "stayed."
move, carry, drive, sweep, fling, buffet, waft
It is both a noun (SUBject) and a verb (subJECT) in English, but besides these two definitions, there are many others: SUBject (as e.g maths, history): tema SUBject (i.e. vassal, servant): subdito, vasallo SUBject (of a verb): sujeto subJECT: (as 'put down') sujetar
Sounds like it would be "waft".
WAFT
The smell began to waft into the room.He used the magazine to waft the stench away from him.A waft of cold air suddenly invaded the building.
Get me a fan, I need to waft some cool air on myself.A waft of air came from the kitchen and breakfast smelt delicious.The flag would waft softly in the breeze.
To waft means to carry lightly and smoothly thru the air.
The slaves continued to waft far away from their masters
The waft of cold win felt good on a hot summer day.
The fragrance of the kabab wafted through the streets of India. This is an example sentence of the word waft.
say it wahft
waft
You should waft so that the fumes don't go directly through your nose. You could have some of the dangerous side effects.
if you dont waft its dangerous