Similar words: thriftiness, lifting, shifting, uplifting, continental drift, shoplifting, drift, adrift. Meaning: [drɪft] n. aimless wandering from place to place. adj. continually changing especially as from one abode or occupation to another.
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31. Chopra could sense ghosts drifting around the castle.
32. Walls are painted white drifting to dove gray.
33. Streetlights and shop windows are like stars drifting by.
34. It was drifting through the suburbs of outer Manchester.
35. Twenty-four hours until kick-off and the hyperbole was drifting out of control.
36. She felt dazed and was drifting through life never feeling well, sleepless, anxious and just not coping.
37. If it's drifting on the far side it will be up to the roof.
38. I got it when things started drifting away from us around February time.
39. There are also the dangers of cutting down on food to pay for drink or drifting into excessive drinking due to loneliness.
40. He is thought to have a fractured skull and is drifting in and out of consciousness.
41. It exasperated his grandmother to see this forceful spirit drifting like a rudderless boat, directed neither to work nor to leisure.
42. They made towards it as the first flare hit the sea, continuing to burn, with clouds of smoke drifting upwards.
43. Gradually they started drifting away to the main building to eat and sleep.
44. The sound of singing came drifting up from the quays below.
45. Home too, of the legendary drifting tornadoes which pass across this uninterrupted flatness with the casual offhandedness of a juvenile hustler.
46. The second submarine was being attacked now, but all the time the sound of combat was drifting further away.
47. Next, look up at the blue sky - and notice a small, dark cloud drifting past.
48. But we are now drifting to the next stages of the methodology.
49. Glancing around, she deduced from the sounds drifting from the kitchen that Tara was preparing a meal.
50. A young moon shining on the cascading waters made them appear to be composed of drifting snow.
51. The twentysomethings of the X generation may be more predisposed to quitting a job and drifting.
52. He sat back in the armchair and watched the smoke drifting upwards from his pipe towards the gas lamp.
53. His hands were automatically driving, but his mind was drifting elsewhere.
54. She had gained the opposite bank and was poking about in a great drifting mass of torn grass and brushwood.
55. Her mind was drifting on the waves of her pain.
56. The boat I stole was drifting down the river, not that I cared, with my blouse and shoes in it.
57. We will pay special attention to the underlying social problems in high-crime areas, particularly to prevent young people drifting into crime. Sentencedict.com
58. Through the haze of sleep, vague details of last night began drifting into her mind.
59. It had begun to snow, and small flakes were drifting down to settle on their eyelashes.
60. Alternatively the capsule might be drifting in the weak gravitational field of intergalactic space.
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