driftage Sentence Examples

  1. The snow driftage was so high that it blocked the roads and made travel impossible.
  2. The strong winds caused the sand to drift across the desert, creating beautiful patterns.
  3. The leaves and debris had drifted into a pile in the corner of the yard.
  4. The ice driftage was so thick on the river that it was impossible to see the water below.
  5. The snow driftage was so heavy on the roof that it caused it to collapse.
  6. The driftage of the fog made it difficult to see more than a few feet in front of me.
  7. The smoke from the fire drifted across the town, causing people to cough and sneeze.
  8. The smell of the flowers drifted through the air, filling the room with a sweet fragrance.
  9. The driftage of the clouds made it look like the sky was changing colors.
  10. The driftage of the stars across the night sky was a beautiful sight to behold.

driftage Meaning

Wordnet

driftage (n)

the deviation (by a vessel or aircraft) from its intended course due to drifting

Webster

driftage (n.)

Deviation from a ship's course due to leeway.

Anything that drifts.

Synonyms & Antonyms of driftage

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FAQs About the word driftage

the deviation (by a vessel or aircraft) from its intended course due to driftingDeviation from a ship's course due to leeway., Anything that drifts.

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The snow driftage was so high that it blocked the roads and made travel impossible.

The strong winds caused the sand to drift across the desert, creating beautiful patterns.

The leaves and debris had drifted into a pile in the corner of the yard.

The ice driftage was so thick on the river that it was impossible to see the water below.