drifty Synonyms

drifty Meaning

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drifty (a.)

Full of drifts; tending to form drifts, as snow, and the like.

drifty Sentence Examples

  1. The snow was so drifty that it was hard to see the road ahead.
  2. The wind was so strong that it created drifty snow that obscured the view.
  3. The ice on the lake was slick and drifty, making it dangerous to walk on.
  4. The boat drifted lazily across the drifty lake, creating a sense of peace and serenity.
  5. The clouds in the sky were drifty and ever-changing, creating a beautiful spectacle.
  6. The scent of Jasmine filled the air, drifting through the window and creating a sense of calm.
  7. The smoke from the fire drifted lazily up into the air, creating a hazy cloud.
  8. The leaves on the trees drifted down to the ground, creating a soft carpet of color.
  9. The motes of dust drifted in the sunlight, creating a magical and ethereal atmosphere.
  10. His thoughts were drifty and unfocused, making it difficult to concentrate.

FAQs About the word drifty

Full of drifts; tending to form drifts, as snow, and the like.

sail,flow, glide, cruise, stream, speed, race, breeze,slip, rush

stumble, limp, limp,struggle, stumble, flounder, flounder, struggle, trudge, stomp

The snow was so drifty that it was hard to see the road ahead.

The wind was so strong that it created drifty snow that obscured the view.

The ice on the lake was slick and drifty, making it dangerous to walk on.

The boat drifted lazily across the drifty lake, creating a sense of peace and serenity.