"somewhat" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- This actor seems somewhat adrift - he can't recall his own phone number and has trouble reaching his agent - but not bitter or depressed.
- Aware of the not quite familiar atmosphere which had surrounded Martha and Heinrich and detached her sister, she felt, for the first time, somewhat adrift.
- Robson apparently stepped down sometime in mid-1939, after which the Workshop was somewhat adrift.
- At the same time, however, with Mr. Marcos's firm grip broken and the central Government divided and somewhat adrift, other armed groups have proliferated.
- But the two executives' departures, expected for several months, have not been announced, and the huge studio is somewhat adrift, say agents, producers and writers.
- That night they discover, if there was any doubt, that they are minor people, somewhat adrift in the world.
- When they first moved to Centereach she said she felt somewhat adrift.
- It would be difficult to consider the discoveries that overturned these assumptions without feeling somewhat adrift, if not downright small.
- The fact that they are undated leaves the reader somewhat adrift about specific references.
- But the agency now finds itself somewhat adrift and with a leadership vacuum.
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