

be in motion due to some air or water current be afloat stay on a liquid. And Lake Powell's really the same thing with these reservoirs. Dictionary of similar words, Different wording, Synonyms, Idioms for Synonym. Maybe Lake Powell's workable for a little while, but just like a household, the longer Lake Powell's in debt, the harder Lake Powell gets. It's kind of like the central bank of an economy, drawing money from local banks to kind of keep the economy afloat, lake Powell is the central bank of Colorado River. The majority of the ambulance service staff are not paid so if you don't have your volunteers, they can't run calls, another problem is that there's simply just not enough volume to keep ambulance service afloat and in the state of Wyoming, EMS is not essential, which means there's nobody responsible to fund these entities. If we leave everything as is, TAP will disappear, it's either a profound restructuring that would cause mass job losses at TAP, and which we believe will not be able to keep TAP afloat, or the privatisation. I had to push harder on other items to stay afloat.

There are generally several hundred loads afloat, for they begin to cut above twenty-five leagues up the river above Hall and there are other rivers that flow into the Inn, which bring in their contributions. Take any passion of the soul of man, while it is predominant and afloat, and, just in the critical height of it, nick it with some lucky or unlucky word, and you may as certainly over-rule it to your own purpose, as a spark of fire, falling upon gun-powder, will infallibly blow it up. Which taken at the flood, leads on to fortune Īnd we must take the current when it serves, Samuel Johnson's Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition:įloating born up in the water: in a figurative sense, within view in motion.
