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Definitions from the WebDrift in1. VerbSense: Enter or join a place or group informally or without invitationExample sentence: After a long day at work, Sam decided to drift in and join the group of friends at the local pub. Related products on Amazon: Pub 2. VerbSense: Gradually move or be carried away by natural forces, typically due to the wind or waterExample sentence: The autumn leaves continued to drift in the breeze, gracefully falling to the ground. Related products on Amazon: Leaves 3. NounSense: A continuous slow movement in a particular directionExample sentence: The ocean appeared calm, but there was an underlying drift in the water towards the east. Related products on Amazon: Ocean 4. NounSense: A gradual change in opinion, belief, or positionExample sentence: Over time, Jenny's political views underwent a drift in favor of the conservative party. Related products on Amazon: Political Books 5. NounSense: The act or instance of intentionally sliding a vehicle, especially sidewaysExample sentence: The professional stunt driver executed a perfect drift in the thrilling car chase scene. | ||||
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