Examples of 'drifts' in a sentence
Meaning of "drifts"
drift (noun) - the general meaning or intention behind someone's actions or words
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- plural of drift
- third-person singular simple present indicative form of drift
How to use "drifts" in a sentence
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drifts
Insert the wedge drifts between the.
He drifts around the world taking photos.
A soft breeze drifts across the water.
Drifts beneath this one were numbered ascendingly.
A man who drifts from job to job.
Drivage of horizontal and inclined stone drifts.
Dalrymple drifts in and makes the catch.
We can not sanction such drifts in direction.
The song drifts along the mountain.
Specific loading effort in dipping stone drifts.
The voice drifts right through you.
When artery flotation catheter drifts we this.
The maiden drifts south of the river.
The artery flotation catheter drifts well i am in.
The snow drifts were as high as our house.
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I artery flotation catheter drifts in on the burner.
It already drifts precariously in the sea of time.
In our sky gold cloud drifts away.
My attention drifts away from the conversation.
All three deposits are connected by underground drifts.
A sweet refrain drifts in from the past.
The drifts tolerable are here very small.
Much say when it drifts into trouble.
Minor drifts in direction could lead to a conflict.
Prevents configuration drifts and secures compliance.
He drifts along like a cloud in the sky.
The path gradually drifts up to the right.
It drifts further out into the atmosphere.
Usually flowering at edges of receding snow drifts.
A crown jellyfish drifts with tentacles outstretched.
There is footage of dead vesps in snow drifts.
An alternative to the drifts of the programmed obsolescence.
I put it in snow mode and it was going through drifts.
The snow drifts down in ghostly silence.
See the way it coils and drifts.
We are not drifts of snow moving through reality.
We have to find it before it drifts too far.
He rides the drifts like an escaped ski.
In tHe skies WHile tHe moon drifts.
Smoke drifts away or gets in your face.
Check to see if one arm drifts downwards.
Jason drifts in and out of reality.
The smell of eucalyptus drifts in the breeze.
Vessel history is important for process drifts.
Snowfall is whipped into drifts by drying winds.
Forget yourself in a gentle rhythm that drifts.
Cold wind drifts along the moonlit alley.
Then the music just drifts up.
Lost in the drifts of the universe.
Drifts to gather the animals are carried out in autumn.