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Meanings of meander into in English
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Usage of meander into in English
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I'd like to meanderinto those rooms of yours at Berkeley for the first time.
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More than 60% of workers meanderinto a job instead of fulfilling their original career aspirations.
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Fourth to eighth place is a realistic target but if we don't sign anyone we could meanderinto mid-table.
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Dinner-plate-sized arachnids can meanderinto your house looking for spider sex -only to find (quite understandable) human violence.
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As a standard bearer for gay Hollywood, she is unlikely to meanderinto the borderline-racist, borderline-misogynist territory within which Seth Macfarlane operates.
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The watery, yet unmistakable trail meanderedinto stores and out, seemingly at random.
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Lars Olsen had meanderedinto auditory range, ears all but flapping.
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She meanderedinto a secluded valley filled with hyacinths.
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Last year Vancouver meanderedinto the playoffs after a slew of midseason changes sent them off course.
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A stained-glass window graced the landing, a Tiffany scene of a river meanderinginto an emerald landscape.
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After breakfast we meanderedinto the hall.
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But Barnaby meanderedinto a reply and landed at a conclusion he knew no one would object to.
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Expressions of welcome quickly meanderedinto self-aggrandising bravado, mixed with clumsy innuendo at the backward errors of the Muslims.
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Gabe meandersinto the room.
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When James Forrest meanderedinto a remotely menacing position, five minutes before the interval, the crowd was giddy with excitement.
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It begins with the obliteration of South Pacific islanders by a tsunami, and meandersinto the meeting of two cultures.