rare. [f. WIND sb.1 + DRIFT sb.] A drift or current of wind.

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1887.  Morris, Odyssey, XI. 400. With the wind-drift stirred against thee, and the whirl-blast laden with woe.

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1921.  J. M. Wordie, in Discovery, April, 89/2. The drifts of vessels in the ice … show, in fact, a wind-drift which can be paralleled in all the other oceans.

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