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Definitionn. a force that moves something along
Last update: August 20, 2016
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Our young generation is drifting away from traditional values. . [noun]
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Our old bombay highway road is closed because of drifting. . [noun]
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The arguments drifted back to current situations in politics. [verb]
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The people drifted away from the Exhibition Ground. . [Please select]
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Their boat drifted out to river. [noun]
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Deep and high'snow drifts'are posing threats to the ship. . [Please select]
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The drift of people from the villages into the cities is not a healthy. [adjective]
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Take care to avoid spray drift onto field boundaries and buffer zones when burning off or desiccating crops. [Please select]
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The drift geology map also identifies linear deposits of alluvium associated with the dip slope drainage of the plateau. [Please select]
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The ballast of that grave intellect was flung overboard so that the ship of fools might drift the faster. [Please select]
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Duncan caught glimpses of heads above the scattered drift-wood, as this signal rose on the air, but they disappeared again as suddenly as they had glanced upon his sight. [Please select]
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Then out of the drift appeared three ships, partly shrouded in their own fog. [Please select]
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Men's lives and women's reputations drift down to the bottomless pit upon a rivulet of epigrams and chansons. [Please select]
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They then walked through the thicket so as not to be perceived, until they considered that they were far enough from the drift-snow. [Please select]
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Then we must get the ponies between us and the drift of snow which lies across the avenue, and try if we can not draw them into the drift. [Please select]
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