
1) Afloat 2) Aimless 3) A sea 4) At sea 5) Directionless 6) Planless 7) Purposeless 8) Rudderless 9) Undirected
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1) Afloat 2) Aimless 3) Aimlessly drifting 4) Aimlessly floating 5) Astray 6) At the mercy of wind and tide 7) Becalmed 8) Carried along by the currents 9) Directionless 10) Drifting 11) Exclusively Saxon word 12) Exclusively Anglo word 13) Floating 14) Floating aimlessly 15) Floating aimlessly at sea
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Floating about out of control.
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ADRIFT is a graphical user interface used to create and play text adventures. The name is an acronym for `Adventure Development & Runner - Interactive Fiction Toolkit`. The project is solely developed by Campbell Wild. The toolkit consists of two programs; a generator (used to write games), and a runner (used to play them), though the runner is .....
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[Stargate Atlantis] `Adrift` was a visual effects milestone for the series. It introduced several cast changes for the season, including the departure of Carson Beckett (Paul McGillion) and Elizabeth Weir (Torri Higginson), and the inclusion of Samantha Carter (Amanda Tapping) to the main cast. Before its release, an incomplete version of t...
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• (adv. & a.) Floating at random; in a drifting condition; at the mercy of wind and waves. Also fig.
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Loose, not on moorings or towline.
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A word used in the Navy for anyone or anything that cannot be found when it is wanted.
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Not moored, at anchor or under way.
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Floating without any means of propulsion, and without mooring.
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Not made fast, floating loose, at mercy of wind and current.
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Floating free. A boat which can not move by its own power.
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Floating free. A boat which can not move by its own power.
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Loose, not on moorings or towline
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Floating free. A boat which can not move by its own power.
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when a boat is unfastened, floating in the water
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A·drift' adverb & adjective [ Prefix a- (for on ) + drift .] Floating at random; in a drifting condition; at the mercy of wind and waves. Also fig. « So on the sea shall be set adrift . Dryden. » « Were from their daily labor turned adrift
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Loose, not on moorings or towline.
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Loose, not on moorings or towline.
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Afloat and unattached in any way to the shore or seabed. It may also imply that a vessel is not anchored and not under control, therefore goes where the wind and current take her, (Loose from moorings, or out of place). Also refers to any gear not fastened down or put away properly.
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[
adv] - off course
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adverb off course, wandering aimlessly; `there was a search for beauty that had somehow gone adrift`
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floating without control; drifting; not anchored or moored: The survivors were adrift in the rowboat for three days. · lacking aim, direction, or stability.
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