Among the branches of the trees a tiny white fragment of mist appeared and delicately floated along just over the treetops.
At the Cooper-Hewitt, fragments do not float by themselves on the wall.
Anything lighter than a block-house was already gone, fragments floating in the huge waves, or flying through the air.
A fragment of conversation, source unknown, floated over his shoulder: "What I'd also like to know from Bill Clinton is where he stands on cigars."
Still, in her dreams, the shreds and fragments floated, in dreams such as children have through the long impatient night before Christmas.
Listening to the crack and boom of splintering ice as gigantic fragments float away on voyages to oblivion, it is easy to believe.
DNA, deoxyribonucleic acid, is the substance of the genes, and fragments of it sometimes float in spaces between cells.
Gradually all of the surrounding buildings crumble and the fragments float into the sky, eventually blocking out the sun.
This causes sharp fragments of bone to float between the joints, causing excruciating pain.
The remaining fragments of Alpha, and the net, floated away into the dark.