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The word 'float' is both a noun (float, floats) and a verb (float, floats, floating, floated).

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When the float bobs sharply, it may mean you have a bite on your hook. (noun)

We can float our boats at the duck pond in the park. (verb)

The noun forms of the verb to float are floater and the gerund, floating.

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