The bird floated over the thick grass of an old covered mound of trash.
The birds floated above us on wide pinions, circling and swaying on the heated air that rose from the black rocks of the gorge.
You looked up and the big black birds were floating through the snowflakes like faint shadows of our forefathers, the first people who settled in the valley.
These terrestrial birds did not float well on the water-retrieves.
For a whiff the strong white birds floated proudly there, diving, clearing the weed, and waddling over to the house when my father summoned them, for food and to be shut up for the night.
Now and then a sole bird or a breeze-tossed paper would float into the brightness to become a glowing spark of matter, only to slip back again into the common darkness.
When no one in the fleeing crowd answered, he found his uncle Padrin outside in the gazebo, watching the birds float idyllically across the shimmering water of the inlet cove.
Alfred wondered what mysterious power sustained that solitary bird as he floated high in the air without perceptible movement of his broad wings.
They drank wine until they were both a bit tipsy; they lay on their backs on a blanket, holding hands, watching birds float across the blueness above.
The arc of amber tapered to its point a finger's width from the flower, and Quaiche imagined that this would be it, that the bird and the plant would float next to one another without being connected.