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adrift

[uh-drift] / əˈdrɪft /
ADVERB
floating out of control
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WEAK
anchored on course tied down


ADVERB
off course
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Solanke then produced a stunning scorpion kick to equalise and leave City six points adrift of leaders Arsenal.

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They remain seventh, but are only two points adrift of Lille in fifth.

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City could only have dreamed of being in this position when they finished 17 points adrift of Chelsea last season, missing out on Champions League football in fourth.

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Eddie Howe's men slip to 10th, six points adrift of Liverpool.

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Korda, who teed off 90 minutes before the leaders and three strokes adrift, followed back-to-back birdies with an eagle at the third hole.

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