Similar words: drift, adrift, snowdrift, drift apart, continental drift, gift wrap, rift, wood. Meaning: n. wood that is floating or that has been washed ashore.
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31. But the wife simply constructed a temporary shelter from pieces of driftwood and beach towels.
32. Interesting artwork, driftwood mirrors and knick-knacks dotted the cream tongue-and-groove walls.
33. It fades the pictures, bleaches out the curtains, and falls unsparingly on driftwood and part-painted furniture as advertised in Coast magazine.
34. After the storm there was a lot of driftwood washed up on the shore.
35. Shaped like a vast piece of driftwood, washed-up on the shore, the rusted metal shell undulates in sections, like rings of wood that have been smoothed by the sea.
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36. Their notable finds included a deep-sea shark that swells its size by filling its stomach with water to scare off other predators, and a starfish that eats only driftwood.
37. The sound seemed to come from some driftwood close at hand.
38. Pieces of driftwood lie up on the sandy beaches of Cape Arago State Park in Oregon.
39. Inuit industry relied almost exclusively on animal hides, driftwood, and bones, although some tools were also made out of worked stones, particularly the readily worked soapstone.
40. Exhausted, he eventually managed to build a little hut out of driftwood to protect him from the elements, and to store his few possessio.
41. The dead and for the most part unmerchantable wood behind my house, and the driftwood from the pond, have supplied the remainder of my fuel.
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