Sentence example with the word 'meander'

meander

S-curve, circumambages, curves, gad about, intorsion, mess, rivulation, snafu, tortility, vagabond, winding

Definition n. a bend or curve

Last update: March 26, 2017

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On my lunch break, I often meander through the park while eating a sandwich.   [verb]

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The river meandered from the hills on to the plains.   [verb]

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They spent the morning meandering through the forest.   [verb]

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The discussion meandered to new topics.   [verb]

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The confused old man will sometimes come into the store and meander for hours without making a purchase.    [verb]

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He also built a large monastery at Tralles on the hills skirting the valley of the Meander, and more than 90 other monasteries.   [Please select]

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Then he turned and meandered off on the war-path.   [Please select]

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And the conversation meandered along the safe bypaths of American fiction through the ices and coffee.   [Please select]

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Already long, shadowy fingers were reaching down the valleys across which the railroad track meandered.   [Please select]

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Numerous festoons of caterpillars, issuing from the nests, meander along the sand on the shelf.   [Please select]

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They well knew the reason why the trail thus meandered about.   [Please select]

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