Which preposition to use with buoyant

with Occurrences 13%

First settlers of a new country think of these things, and it is because they think of them, that their hearts are strong and buoyant with hope.

as Occurrences 12%

But the benefit was substantial, none the less, and the columns of the Argus were again buoyant as of yore.

in Occurrences 6%

We spent a pleasant week at Cape Vincent, and then turned our faces homeward, invigorated in strength and buoyant in spirits, to begin again a round of toil, from which we, at least, could claim no further exemption.

on Occurrences 3%

With such feelings, we may believe Dryden's rest was little disturbed by the litter of libels against him: "Sons of a day just buoyant on the flood, Then numbered with the puppies in the mud.

for Occurrences 3%

But the lad's spirits were too buoyant for the sober notions of the Faculty.

than Occurrences 2%

" Lucinda missed her father, and mourned him as constantly and faithfully as ever a daughter could; but her temperament was more cheerful and buoyant than his, and when once she was quietly settled in her little house, her garden and her pets gave her such full occupation that she sometimes blamed herself for not feeling more lonely and unhappy.

near Occurrences 1%

The air-bladders of fish are nicely adapted to their intended purpose; for though they render them buoyant near the surface without the labour of using their fins, yet, when they rest at greater depths, they are no inconvenience, as the increased pressure of the water condenses the air which they contain into less space.

around Occurrences 1%

Thousands of angels were hanging buoyant around her, each having its own distinct splendour and adornment, and all were singing, and expressing heavenly mirth; and she smiled on them with such loveliness, that joy was in the eyes of all the blessed.

of Occurrences 1%

"A calm autumnal day in the country is a great thing, a beautiful thing, a thing to thank God for; a thing to make one happy, buoyant of spirit, full of gratitude to the great Creator; a thing to make one merry, too, not with a loud and boisterous mirth, but with a heart full to overflowing with cheerfulness, and a calm joy.

Which preposition to use with  buoyant