drift in a sentence
n.
Definition
Drift: to move slowly or aimlessly, often in a gentle or gradual manner.
Sample Sentences
- The leaves began to drift down from the trees as autumn approached.
- She could feel her thoughts start to drift away during the long lecture.
- The boat began to drift further from the shore as the tide changed.
- He watched the clouds drift lazily across the sky, lost in his daydreams.
- Their conversation seemed to drift into silence as the sun set behind the hills.
- The leaves began to drift to the ground as autumn approached.
- He felt his thoughts drift away during the long lecture.
- The boat started to drift away from the shore in the gentle current.
- As the night wore on, the conversation began to drift into more serious topics.
- She watched the clouds drift lazily across the sky, lost in her daydreams.
- The leaves began to drift softly to the ground as autumn approached.
- After a long day, he would often drift off to sleep while reading in bed.
- The boat started to drift away from the shore as the tide changed.
- Her thoughts began to drift to happier times as she watched the sunset.
- The conversation started to drift into more personal topics as the night went on.
- The leaves began to drift gently to the ground as autumn approached.
- He watched his thoughts drift away as he gazed at the ocean waves.
- The ship started to drift off course due to the strong currents.
- As the party continued, the conversation began to drift into more personal topics.
- Snowflakes drifted softly through the air, creating a serene winter landscape.
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