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Phrase(s): 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.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs