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drift
noun as in accumulation
noun as in meaning, significance of communication
verb as in move aimlessly
Example Sentences
South Africa were guilty of letting the game drift at times, but recovered to wrap up the tail promptly, with Dean left stranded short of her fifty.
“It’s a result of seven years of amateurism and a spectacular drift in our public finances,” she has said.
I quickly forgot about the overhead depth sensors and surrounding robotics and drifted into calm.
As you can see, Eisenberg and Culkin bring distinct sensibilities to the mismatched characters they play in the film, cousins once close but who have drifted apart.
"Even on good sunny days I've been swimming and a sanitary pad has drifted past me. Not ideal."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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