Float an idea verb phrase
Float an/some idea(s).
Float an idea means that to recommend/propose an idea to ascertain others' reaction/interest/awareness about it.
They are floating some ideas of choosing to stay at a homestay or a hotel.
The teacher floats an idea to the pupils about spending a week at a summer camp.
This project's success was mostly thanks to Mary. She was the first one who floated some related ideas to the whole team.
He just floated some ideas of the weather today to start our conversation.
Used to say you don't want to do something that was suggested
Used for suggesting a different idea, plan, or possibility
This verb phrase should be conjugated according to its Subject and Tense.
1. The phrase is used to talk about the earth that is broken up and flattened by a harrow.
2. If somebody is under the harrow, he or she is forced to experience distress, or torment.
1. About 1000 hectares of farmland have been under the harrow for 2 hours.
2. Many families are under the harrow because of the economic recession.