Sentence examples for to drift from inspiring English sources

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to drift

verb

To move slowly, especially pushed by currents of water, air, etc.

  • The boat drifted away from the shore.

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Metal prices continue to drift.

Topalov then began to drift.

I started to drift off.

Organizations allow their missions to drift.

Her professional goals began to drift.

Ono believes in the right to drift.

Ms. Johnson started to drift off.

Ewing was allowed to drift.

Especially if the ship begins to drift.

The situation cannot be left to drift.

"It's really easy to drift," he said.

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