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Definition of "wafture" [waf•ture]

  • Something that is wafted. (noun)
  • The act of wafting something. (noun)

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Use "wafture" in a sentence
  • "It seemed a glow to him, a warm and trailing vapor, ever beyond his reaching, though sometimes he was rewarded by catching at shreds of it and weaving them into phrases that echoed in his brain with haunting notes or drifted across his vision in misty wafture of unseen beauty."
  • "They brought into the hot hard streets the witchery of the woodlands; and no one could inhale for a moment, in passing by, the sweet wafture of their fragrance without being transported in imagination to far-off scenes endeared to memory, and without a thrill of nameless tenderness at the heart."
  • "William Shakespeare. (1564–1616) (continued) 1294With an angry wafture of your hand,"