Similar words: drift, rift, thrift, midriff, rift valley, cadre, adroit, quadruped. Meaning: [ə'drɪft] adj. 1. aimlessly drifting 2. afloat on the surface of a body of water. adv. 1. floating freely; not anchored 2. off course, wandering aimlessly.
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31. Da Silva plays a bright, lonely student from New York, adrift in small-town Arizona.
32. She had been cut adrift from everything she had known.
33. Adrift in a sea of virtual reality?
34. Too many children seem adrift in society.
35. Wolves had gone into the match half way down the table and seven points adrift from the top six.
36. He was pretty well adrift from realities at that time.
37. The seamen are adrift in lifeboats, seventeen hundred miles off the Falkland Islands.
38. But after seven months the teams were adrift, and had accomplished little of substance.
39. Two more sections, Trondur said, had broken free in the night and actually gone adrift.
40. The Hulk was a towering, ruined spacecraft adrift in black void, wreathed with ... spewed-out gases?
41. So, if you are ever cast adrift at sea - never drink sea water.
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42. Each fevered quest for a true love left me more adrift than ever.
43. With her mother in prison, ten-year-old Angela Carpos was adrift in Vienna.
44. But the highlight for me was a thumping take on a buzzer which came adrift after a couple of really powerful lunges.
45. After a while, he laid his book aside and sat there, his head tilted back, his thoughts adrift.
46. Unable to provide for his wife and children, McCree was adrift in a great void.
47. Cut adrift from nearly everything I'd known before seven, I turned inward and invented story games to play alone.
48. There was no case of leakage and several of the boats were still afloat month after being cast adrift.
49. Research universities are awful places for freshmen to be adrift, to be searching, to be in need.
50. Shortly after this I nearly suffocated when the pipe of my breathing apparatus came adrift.
51. A few weeks ago they were seven points adrift at the foot of the table.
52. Then Meyer burst clear nine-and-a-half laps from home, dragging Tulu with her and cutting McColgan adrift in devastating fashion.
53. Some 36 seconds adrift in second place was Mike Grafton.
54. Attached to the sack was a length of pennant rigging, which he left adrift within reach of the opening chute.
55. He was adrift in a moral grey area, sandwiched between his past and an uncertain future.
56. Hundreds of thousands of people living in refugee camps and towns near the fighting were scattered and set adrift.
57. Perhaps it was due to her feeling adrift, but she appeared to have suffered a brainstorm.
58. All night I anticipated the awful moment when the cabins and the cockpit basket would break adrift.
59. Waterloo Boy, placed for the third year in succession, was 3 lengths adrift in third.
60. All the runners are adrift out here, sorting through their thoughts, weighing the reasons to push on.