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    drifting
    /ˈdrɪftɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. carried slowly by a current of air or water: "a drifting ocean liner"
    • 2. (especially of snow or leaves) blown into heaps by the wind: "long stretches of drifting snow"

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  3. Drifting means moving slowly with no one or nothing controlling the direction, or being blown into piles by the wind. Learn more about the word drifting and see examples of its usage in different contexts.

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  8. A drift is a movement away from somewhere or something, or a movement towards somewhere or something different. ...the drift towards the cities. American English : drift / ˈdrɪft /

  9. the extent to which a vessel, aircraft, projectile, etc is driven off its course by adverse winds, tide, or current. a general tendency of surface ocean water to flow in the direction of the prevailing winds. North Atlantic Drift. a driving movement, force, or influence; impulse.