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drift in English

  • drift
    adv. driftingly.

  • drift
    drift, verb, noun.

  • drift
    noun 1. a drifting.
    Ex. the drift of an iceberg. As for Modern English, the drift of stress to the initial syllable is still a living issue (Simeon Potter).
    2. the direction of drifting.
    Ex. The drift of this current is south.
    3

  • drift
    v.i. 1. to be carried along by currents of water or air.
    Ex. A raft drifts if it is not steered. When he was a young man, Lincoln drifted down the Mississippi in a flatboat.
    (SYN) float.
    2a. to pass without special intention.
    Ex

  • drift
    v.t. 1. to carry along by currents of water or air.
    Ex. The current was drifting our boat onto the rocks.
    2. to heap up; pile up.
    Ex. The wind is so strong it's drifting the snow.
    3. to enlarge or shape (a hole) with a steel dri

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