drifty

/ˈdrɪfti/
adjective
  1. Tending to move slowly or be carried along by air or water currents.
    • We watched the drifty clouds pass overhead on a lazy afternoon.
    • The boat felt drifty as the current pulled it away from the dock.
    • The drifty snow piled up against the fence overnight.
  2. Having a dreamy, unfocused, or wandering quality.
    • He gave a drifty smile, lost in his own memories.
    • Her drifty thoughts made it hard to concentrate on the lecture.
    • The music had a drifty, relaxing feel that helped me fall asleep.
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