Meander


The meaning of the word Meander is: to move slowly without any real purpose


Examples:

The confused old man will sometimes come into the store and meander for hours without making a purchase.

published by Jonie on 2021-09-07 11:11:48


During my vacation, I have no plans other than to meander through the mountains for days.

published by Latoria on 2021-12-04 14:29:47


Jason let his mind meander and by the time the workday was over, he had made very little progress on his accounts.

published by Rosa on 2021-09-11 02:50:48


Unless I nag my daughter about completing her chores, she will meander and never get anything done.

published by Kandace on 2021-06-29 16:49:41


The film was boring because the plot seemed to meander along with no resolution.

published by Janis on 2021-04-22 04:34:03


While the book read like a comedy for a few chapters, it gradually started to meander into something resembling a drama.

published by Elizebeth on 2021-02-14 22:10:16


Some Alzheimer’s patients are known to meander aimlessly about the hospital.

published by Will on 2021-06-05 06:23:31


On my lunch break, I often meander through the park while eating a sandwich.

published by Rashad on 2021-01-09 05:51:29


Without a grocery list, my grandmother will meander up and down the store aisles for hours.

published by Lolita on 2021-07-18 07:12:41


Camera in hand, Kathryn decided to meander through the historic building and take pictures.

published by Tessa on 2021-10-22 15:23:50


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