Associations to the word «Driftwood»
Noun
- Catfish
- Log
- Stud
- Sod
- Inuit
- Pile
- Raft
- Chunk
- Harrow
- Beach
- Plank
- Jimmie
- Susquehanna
- Bonfire
- Debris
- Tad
- Tide
- Sand
- Aquarium
- Dune
- Heap
- Mangrove
- Shore
- Canyon
- Canoe
- Piece
- Waldo
- Jimmy
- Willow
- Hut
- Hearth
- Foam
- Horton
- Tangle
- Breaker
- Stump
- Scrap
- Timber
- Twig
- Whale
- Rodeo
- Lily
- Current
- Bun
- Peat
- Accumulation
- Lumber
- Fork
- Fossil
- Shack
- Bundle
- Shelter
- Runoff
- Collecting
- Boulder
- Lick
- Weeds
- Gravel
- Finch
- Paddle
- Sea
- Thicket
- Flame
- Binding
- Sculpture
- Stick
- Fur
- Lodge
- Chimney
- Trunk
- Rock
- Orleans
Adjective
Wiktionary
DRIFTWOOD, noun. Floating piece of wood that drifts with the current
DRIFTWOOD, noun. Such a piece of wood that has been cast ashore
Dictionary definition
DRIFTWOOD, noun. Wood that is floating or that has been washed ashore.
Wise words
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