Noun
Wood drifted or floated by water.
Fig.: Whatever is drifting or floating as on water.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlso going on show alongside examples of contemporary art are important historical artefacts including a sledge made of bone, ivory and driftwood tied together by sealskin. Source: Internet
Gus and Juneau, fruity frosting ringing their lips, began building “bridges” with pieces of driftwood. Source: Internet
Essentia Health purchased the former Driftwood Motel last summer with plans to open a clinic in Cloquet. Source: Internet
For regular updates from the CRD emergency program and Lady Minto Hospital staff, please check out the Salt Spring ExchangeGulf Islands Driftwood. Source: Internet
Decorate your terrarium with a few trinkets such as rock crystals, driftwood, tiny figurines, colored sand or more pebbles. Source: Internet
Hopkins, Belize is everything that a Caribbean beach paradise should be - natural, rough around the edges, with fallen palm leaves littering the beach and driftwood washed up on the shoreline. Source: Internet