Similar words: set apart, drift, adrift, snowdrift, apart, continental drift, apartheid, fall apart. Meaning: v. lose personal contact over time.
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1. The drift apart had been gradual.
2. The real stroke and the paddle stroke will drift apart in style over the years.
3. The movements did not so much drift apart as come to represent opposed interests.
4. What causes continents to break up and drift apart?
5. The distance grows, we drift apart. What is the use of eyes if they cannot see?
6. The idea that continents broke and drift apart is known as the hypothesis of continental drift.
7. After twelve years of marriage, the two people began to drift apart.
8. If you do nothing, there's a danger you could drift apart.
9. Jabbing with the point he kept off Alexei's attack until the reaction of their mid-air collision made them drift apart again.
10. If there is any twosome in a family likely to drift apart, it is a pair of brothers.
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11. Where languages grow most unlike one another as they drift apart is in the shapes of their words.
12. Without the cement of regular meetings or contact, they gradually began to drift apart.
13. Then, in ripe mango season, we had a chance to properly about something, they drift apart.
14. Father and mother try desperately to communicate as they drift apart.
15. If you don't speak up and compromise, you and your husband will further drift apart.
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