drift with



drift with something

 
1. . Lit. to float along with something; to be carried along at the same rate as something. He paddled the canoe into the center of the stream and let it drift with the current.
2. Fig. to "move along" passively with events and ideas. He is not very decisive and is as likely as not to drift with the tide of sentiment.
See also: drift

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
AnnisAN-isEnglish
Philibert-French
Ravid-Hebrew
Adnan-Arabic, Turkish, Bosnian, Urdu
&Aelig;Thelno&Eth;-Anglo-Saxon
Natalienat-a-LEE (French), NAT-ə-lee (English), NAH-tah-lee (German)French, English, German