No, "drift" is not an onomatopoeia. An onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the sound it represents, such as "buzz" or "whoosh." "Drift" is a verb that describes the movement of something slowly and gradually.
You can say WALK SLOWLY. Commanding voice is needed to show it in that context.
walk slowly
Slowly...
To walk slowly and with effort is to walk at a slow pace while exerting energy or struggling to move forward. It can be due to fatigue, pain, or physical limitations.
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walk slowly
walk slowly
I think so
i think everything EXCEPT onomatopoeia
sometimes you float in the air a bit or walk a bit slowly
Walk Slowly to him. He won't run if you walk slowly. The award is a Bonsly card for the Battle Bingo in the Realgam Tower.