drift in(to) (something)

drift in(to) (something)

To move slowly into some thing or place. Whenever they have study hall, the students tend to just drift into the attendance office, as if they have nothing better to do.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

drift in

(to something) to move slowly and gradually into something. The people drifted slowly into the hall. The boats drifted into the shore on the tide.
See also: drift
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • drift in
  • drift out
  • drift
  • float into
  • float into (something)
  • drift with
  • drift with (something)
  • drift toward
  • drift toward (someone or something)
  • whenever the fancy takes (one)