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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121. The boat was drifting into the current, the long poles dipping in the dark water and pushing her away.
122. She tried to think of nothing at all, but found her mind drifting back to that one subject all the time.
123. Once or twice he found himself tugged away on the backwash of voices, drifting here and there.
124. Ricky graduated, but didn't seem to know what to do with his life. He was drifting.
125. Both teams will have driven through drifting snow to play the game.
126. This huge stretch of coastline is dominated by offshore barrier islands built by the surf out of drifting sand.
127. When the Halliday brothers eventually sighted Johnstone, the boat was drifting aimlessly with the tide.
128. At first she could see only a shape drifting before the windows on the first floor.
129. Smoke trailed in long streamers drifting off to the west.
130. The market is likely to continue drifting down and may reach a low point on Friday.
131. I walked at his side as if I were drunk, bumping into him, drifting crazily off.
132. He'd made a good start but now he was faltering, and the focus of attention was drifting slowly away from him.
133. They were singing and yelling, doing rolls while diving, again soaring up, gradually drifting north.
134. Her famine leanness was softened by all the scarlet hair drifting around her.
135. Its feeding technique is also similar: drifting downward through the water, it captures small fish or plankton with its tentacles.
136. Unfortunately for Thacker the wind was offshore and instead of drifting over the island he went the opposite direction out to sea.
137. In the confusion of fighting the fire, the dinghy had gone overboard and was drifting away, trapping the crew.
138. A drifting cloud disappeared against some invisible line and began to emerge in another part of the sky altogether.
139. She fell asleep to the sound of music drifting upwards from the drawing-room.
140. With a slider it is possible to fish a much larger grouping of bulk shot well below the drifting layers of water.
141. The chickens' surviving relatives clucked and scratched in the dirt, oblivious to the drifting feathers.
142. It will also be a rare opportunity to witness the silent magic of six hydrogen balloons drifting away.
143. This exhibition was solid and well produced, the images drifting through concocted tales of the artist's imaginings.
144. Drifting out of an open window, riding over a choppy bassline, comes the distinctive voice of Omar.
145. So I would lie upstairs drifting from pain to the drugs.
146. The flux, the flow, the drifting balance of our days needs a particular kind of patience.
147. Of course,(http://sentencedict.com/drifting.html) stories of ex-smokers drifting back to the fold are commonplace.
148. All the town was drifting toward the graveyard.
149. Drifting along the dank canals of Venice.
150. Some are drifting and slow, others jerky and rapid.
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