To move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course.
An aimless amble on a winding course.
1 The rules meander , depending on how useful families are at the time.
2 They meander , they lose focus or purpose, they forget who they are.
3 But our method meant we could meander at any pace we wanted.
4 Step into another world… and enjoy a weekend meander along the Midlands.
5 Both sides look like they're content to meander towards a few drinks.
6 My mind began to meander again and I started thinking about Pop-Tarts.
7 The shining stream gave one meander of hesitation and then rushed over.
8 At present I am going to meander through the lancers with Mrs.
9 Irene suggests we meander through the Upper West Side, near our hotel.
10 You must, therefore, allow me to meander along the meadows of commonplace.
11 Her mind wasn't starting to meander in her old age, was it?
12 Was he supposed to meander along with nothing to guide his walking?
13 Head into the inner city and meander around slowly towards Tower Bridge.
14 Below, the river Barrow flows in a great meander downstream from New Ross.
15 Ideally, chi should meander through a site; torrents were no good.
16 The stories are long and meander , and I don't follow them very well.
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