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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61. Forecast of increased losses hit Taylor Woodrow, 8p adrift at 67p.
62. But Caddick's throw was slightly adrift and De Silva survived by inches when Stewart swept the bails off.
63. His man didn't seem unfriendly more like diffident, nervous, intellectually adrift from his surroundings.
64. Wellcome closed just 4p adrift at 475p, SmithKline Beecham shed 15p to 428p and Medeva slipped 1p to 219p.
65. The captain was set adrift by his roguish crew.
66. The ship was adrift on the high sea.
67. Peters had been adrift and aimless.
68. Aberdeen are nine points adrift of Rangers at the top of the Scottish League.
69. And without the knowledge of how to actually investigate situations, good or bad, and get the true facts, a person is set adrift in a sea of unevaluated data.
70. His faith in himself had been shattered and now he felt rootless and adrift.
71. A group of chin strap penguins lines the edge of an iceberg adrift in Antarctic waters.
72. It's arguable the UN process has become dangerously cut adrift from the science of climate change.
73. Two or three grave sedate-looking persons shook their heads, and left the inn, hinting, that if Gile Gosling wished to continue to thrive,(http://sentencedict.com/adrift.html) he should turn his thriftless godless nephew adrift again.
74. If i never come across you, maybe i never will be all adrift.
75. The storm drove the ship forward shearing its anchor line and setting it adrift.
76. He turns you adrift on the world with surprising alacrity.
77. Safe, but in a ship with limited range, Mungo despaired that he would forever be adrift in the Cloak of the Sith, but Yeldarb rewarded the young trader's rescue efforts.
78. A Finnegan's Wake, where an interior monologue becomes the reason for painting adrift, images whose common thread is a diary of my most intimate memories.
79. By the end, the predicament of this intense threesome is genuinely moving and there is a clear parallel with the aching sense of life adrift in Ishiguro's earlier novel, The Remains of the Day.
80. Kenya offers more safari opportunities, including the Masai Mara, or you could head on to Kampala in Uganda and try white-water rafting on the White Nile close to its actual source (adrift.ug).
81. I was adrift in a world of medical terms, patient charts, procedures, and physical tests, struggling to master the intricate workings of Beth Israel's ICU.
82. Behind it, a barefoot Matthew Magdzas, adrift ever since his 2007 return from Iraq, had emptied his 9-mm semiautomatic pistol into the people he loved most.
83. Explanation: In this remarkable infrared skyscape of interstellar clouds adrift in the high flying constellation Cygnus, the eye is drawn to the Cocoon Nebula.
84. Fogbound, with no compass, and adrift, I started trying things.
85. AOL has now been cut adrift, but not before Time Warner bled content and money all over the web.
86. This image, captured by NASA's MODIS satellite sensor on February 23, shows the shelf mid-disintegration, spewing a cloud of icebergs adrift in the Weddell Sea.
87. Levy was cut adrift when the recession first reduced her hours and then wiped out her job in June.
88. Adrift in Floyd: " It Was Like Watching Hope Float Away "
89. You also have your own ideas and don't like to be adrift.
90. The government has poured billions of dollars into breathing life into the two automakers after bankruptcy, but Shaub is being cut adrift and left millions of dollars in debt.