To meander is to follow a winding or twisting course, like a stream in a landscape.
To meander is to follow a winding or twisting course, like a stream in a landscape.
| Word | meander |
|---|---|
| Part of Speech | V. |
| Definition | wind or turn in its course. |
| Sentence | Needing to stay close to a source of water, he followed every twist and turn of the stream as it meandered through the countryside. |
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