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91drift pin — drift pin, a smooth, tapered punch or guiding tool, used to draw adjacent pieces together to align holes for rivets or bolts. * * * n. a steel pin driven into a hole in a piece of metal to enlarge, shape, or align the hole …
92drift|age — «DRIHF tihj», noun. 1. the act or process of drifting. 2. the distance drifted. 3. what s drifted; material that drifts around in water or is washed up on the shore …
93drift|bolt — «DRIHFT BOHLT», noun. a bolt used for driving out other bolts …
94drift|less area — «DRIHFT lihs», Geology. an area, including parts of the present states of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, and Illinois, which was presumably not covered by ice during the glacial epoch …
95drift|weed — «DRIHFT WEED», noun. seaweed drifted on shore …
96drift|wood — «DRIHFT WUD», noun. wood carried along by water; wood washed ashore from the water …
97drift·er — /ˈdrıftɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] : a person who moves from one place or job to another without a purpose or plan He was a drifter who hitchhiked from state to state …
98drift·wood — /ˈdrıftˌwʊd/ noun [noncount] : wood that is floating in water or carried to the shore by water …
99drift off (to sleep) — ˌdrift ˈoff (to sleep) derived to fall asleep • I didn t hear the storm. I must have drifted off by then. Main entry: ↑driftderived …
100Drift — Démonstration à Chicago Une Nissan 350Z …