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drift
noun as in accumulation
noun as in meaning, significance of communication
verb as in move aimlessly
Example Sentences
If and when the layoffs are deemed illegal, those workers might have long drifted away, to other employers or other states.
If England's individuals play it a quarter-of-a-second safer or drift a degree more, suddenly the collective coordination is lost.
Although much of Yoakam’s most celebrated work has centered on classic country themes such as hardship, heartache, loneliness and drifting, “Brighter Days” demonstrates considerable joy.
The mood around England seems increasingly gripped by a sense of drift, a holding operation with Carsley as the front man while Tuchel strangely waits in the wings before taking charge.
Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology has also warned that the volcanic ash might drift to parts of the country's north on Wednesday.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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