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drift
noun as in accumulation
noun as in meaning, significance of communication
verb as in move aimlessly
Example Sentences
"If the ice underneath is rotten - eroded by salt - it'll crumble away under stress and maybe drift somewhere more shallow," says Prof Meijers.
Occasionally the sounds of their laughter drift inside.
Instead, it anticipates the current slow drift towards more plant-based foods will continue in the years to come.
They need to prove to people that after a difficult operational and share price performance compared to their peers, that they're looking to do something about it, not just let things drift along, he added.
He had been a star, a longtime athletic and media presence, but his generation had drifted out of the limelight or preceded him in death.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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