drive out force or drive out
derived formed or developed from something else; not original
trivet a stand, often with short feet, used under a hot dish
drift be in motion due to some air or water current
drought a shortage of rainfall
draught a serving of drink (usually alcoholic) drawn from a keg
draft a current of air
drive off force to go away
dried-out thoroughly dried out
brave out face and withstand with courage
drive up approach while driving
turf out put out or expel from a place
Truffaut French filmmaker (1932-1984)
devout deeply religious
drivel saliva spilling from the mouth
drift away lose personal contact over time
divert turn aside; turn away from
derivative a compound obtained from another compound
drive home carry out or perform
drive operate or control a vehicle