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meander

[mee-an-der] / miˈæn dər /


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The novels meander discursively through time, so it does not matter where one begins.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 23, 2025

Reaching anything needing attention can take days or even weeks because the lines that carry water to customers meander through valleys, over ridgelines, and along roadways, many of which remain impassable.

From Salon • Nov. 25, 2024

Kids stay up late, ice cream becomes a food group and people are out and about, undergirded by an unspoken permission to meander through the days.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 14, 2024

Left alone to meander in the body, the abnormal cells can replicate their genome again, shuffle the chromosomes at the next division, and a growing cancer begins.

From Science Daily • May 2, 2024

“Go on home,” she told her mare, Cinders, who was so gentle and smart that Miss Maggie could ride bareback and then turn her loose to meander home.

From "Beyond the Bright Sea" by Lauren Wolk