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Definition of "wafter" [waft•er]

  • Armed convoy or escort ship (noun)
  • An agent of the Crown with responsibility for protecting specific maritime activities, such as shipping or fishing. (noun)
  • One who, or that which, wafts. (noun)

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Use "wafter" in a sentence
  • "BTW, trollegt, I will come down wafter you agree to the debate I laid out above and the money is deposited into an agreed account."
  • "Salaman bowed and went his way, and I took up a palm-leaf fan, and began to use it, not as a wafter of cool wind, but as a screen to hide my face when I spoke to Dost, and from behind which I could keep an eye on the tents, and see when any one was coming."
  • ""And she carries herself like a wafter on the river," said the bargeman."