adjective
- comparative form of drifty; more inclined to drift or move aimlessly
- comparative form of drifty; characterized by more snow drifts or accumulation
Usage: informal; chiefly North American
Usage: regional; weather-related
Examples
- The driftier sections of the highway were closed due to heavy snow.
- His approach to career planning seemed driftier than his sister's structured path.
- Winter storms made the roads driftier each year in that mountain pass.
- She felt driftier after leaving her job without a clear plan.
- The driftier conditions made driving hazardous throughout the night.