Lose personal contact over time.
1 The Flesh-eaters began to drift apart as they marched up the sidewalk.
2 We drift apart , Wilberforce and I-well , ImeanWilberforce as a type.
3 I thought it was a mistake-thatwe should drift apart again.
4 Let us be as we used to be, and never drift apart again.
5 They either drift apart forever, or meet and mingle into one.
6 I have only to avoid him, to say nothing, and we drift apart .
7 Ay, from that hour he and his daughter had seemed to drift apart .
8 Or did you simply sort of drift apart with mutual courtesies?
9 After a long, bitter revery, she sighed: Ah, well, thus we drift apart .
10 Over time, people grow apart, drift apart , live too far apart and just… change.
11 But of late the cakes had begun to drift apart .
12 And she'd been secretly relieved when Tres and he had started to drift apart .
13 Once I hit double digits, we started to drift apart .
14 Slowly now they began to drift apart from one another.
15 After years of warm relations, are the Israeli and US leaders starting to drift apart ?
16 We'll have to use the descent to drift apart and retract any curiosity we've shown.
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