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meander

[mee-an-der] / miˈæn dər /


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The shows include meandering political and philosophical debates, set against the messy domestic lives of a group of 19th-century Russian intellectuals.

From The Wall Street Journal

It works like a child meandering around a park, going wherever takes their fancy, rather than heading straight from A to B.

From BBC

In announcing Gramma’s death, the zoo posted video of her munching on vegetarian meals — romaine lettuce and cactus fruit were particular favorites — and meandering around her habitat and lazily plodding through a pond.

From Los Angeles Times

So every weekend, Disler and her girlfriend have an “adventure day” where they meander around a different neighborhood.

From Salon

It’s artfully constructed, the kind of meandering where everything has a purpose.

From Salon