6 adverbs to describe how to afloat

Adv. afloat, aboard; on board, on ship board; hard a lee, hard a port, hard a starboard, hard a weather.

It seemed, curiously enough, to be a face that had long been mistily afloat in my shut eyes, a girl's face that had a trick of blending from time to time with the face of another I had better reason to know.

Coastwise stretches of the ancient ice sheet which once covered the Antarctic Continent, remaining either on the land, or wholly or partially afloat.

As the boat lay scarcely afloat between two of these lumps of rock, numbers of white ibises, with black necks, kept flying over us from the southward, indicating that a swamp lay in that direction.

They were at that moment on their way to the Sound, crippled sorely, yet afloat.

He marked the raising of the black flag as the Gaston castaways, getting sorrily afloat one by one, cleared their decks for action.

6 adverbs to describe how to  afloat  - Adverbs for  afloat