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[mee-an-der] / miˈæn dər /


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That reminds me of Jane Alison's "Meander, Spiral, Explode," where she shows how the traditional pyramid structure plot is not the only way to tell a story.

From Salon • Apr. 13, 2023

Also, Stefanski said cornerback Greedy Williams is day to day with a groin injury and that linebacker Montrel Meander will need surgery after rupturing an Achilles tendon in Sunday’s 17-13 win.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 23, 2021

LB Montrel Meander was carted off in the third quarter with an ankle injury.

From Fox News • Aug. 22, 2021

Meander to the counter and order one of its famed baked stroopwafels.

From Washington Post • Sep. 20, 2018

Meander, mē-an′dėr, n. a winding course: a maze: an intricate variety of fretwork: perplexity.—v.i. to flow, run, or proceed in a winding course: to be intricate.—v.t. to wind or flow round.—adjs.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) by Various




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