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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91. Because it gets me be all adrift and lost my way.
92. In the country the vast electorate was restless and adrift.
93. Adrift in a clueless no-man's-land, I felt my moods range from querulous to despondent. I couldn't muster the concentration to deal with the problem.
94. So whoever gets cut adrift tonight, you can blame me.
95. Many artist feel that they go adrift with the society.
96. The KAZ 11 was spotted adrift on the outer Great Barrier Reef on Wednesday.
97. But within all this realm of choicelessness, we do choose how we shall live; courageously or in cowardice, honorably or dishonorably , with purpose or adrift.
98. Thermal - analysis and thermal design are important parts in adrift braking wheel assembly designing.
99. The country will thus be perilously set adrift, possibly towards the war.