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meander

[mee-an-der] / miˈæn dər /


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The property features three creeks that “meander through the ranch for over five miles,” as well as irrigated meadows and “historic water rights irrigating 1,200 acres.”

From MarketWatch

Carolers meandered through town, drawing no more than a dozen onlookers as they sang “Angels We Have Heard on High” and asked shop owners whether holiday crowds might return.

From The Wall Street Journal

A Jewish museum could offer far more insight, including into Hanukkah’s origins, which may be relevant to the museum’s own meandering conceptual history, with its tensions between cultural assimilation and religious identity.

From The Wall Street Journal

The clank of this supposed breakthrough idea is as inelegant as the meandering storytelling.

From The Wall Street Journal

Inside and out, Gehry orchestrates a meandering gallery of paths and multistory overlooks that frame both art and landscape.

From Los Angeles Times