be carried slowly by a current of air or water
the cabin cruiser started to drift downstream
excited voices drifted down the hall
(especially of snow or leaves) be blown into heaps by the wind
fallen leaves were starting to drift in the gutters
a continuous slow movement from one place to another
there was a drift to the towns
the general intention or meaning of an argument or someone's remarks
maybe I'm too close to the forest to see the trees, if you catch my drift
he didn't understand much Greek, but he got her drift
a horizontal or inclined passage following a mineral vein or coal seam
the drift led to another smaller ore chamber
an act of driving cattle or sheep