Examples of 'meandering' in a sentence

Meaning of "meandering"

meander (verb): To follow a winding and turning course, like a river or path, suggesting a lack of direction or purpose
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  • present participle of meander
  • Winding or rambling.
  • An instance or period of roaming.

How to use "meandering" in a sentence

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It is not some meandering piece of genre dreck.
Meandering through the days of our lives.
Cows and sheep were meandering peacefully around.
The meandering increases near the mouth.
Evolution is not a slow meandering process going nowhere.
His meandering tale was nearing its end.
A labyrinth is a single meandering path leading to a center.
This formation represents depositions of a meandering river.
This is where my meandering thoughts finally land.
The two estates are separated by a meandering moat.
After such meandering the whole day.
Their paths typically have a meandering shape.
Preferably six meandering flow paths are created.
Rafts were used to cross wide meandering rivers.
Some begin meandering toward the bus.

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Perhaps some have even attempted meandering.
This is an especially meandering and pointless post.
Meandering rivers trend in the direction of increasing sinuosity.
Your home must not look meandering.
Pardon the meandering nature of this post.
It is like a river conforming to its meandering banks.
I saw a dead meandering in the dusk and dawn.
I find your story pathetic and somewhat meandering.
Just meandering around with no goal.
Forget fancy words and meandering sentences.
The meandering course is marked out with flags.
The river has been meandering its natural course.
Meandering like a giant river approaching the ocean.
So some sort of meandering river over a flat plain.
Meandering through the world of theatre.
In the coastal plains meandering rivers support mangroves.
Meandering in between the practice diamonds.
So some sort of meandering river over a flat plane.
It seems to consist only of meandering bends.
It has been a meandering but strategic path.
Its pores are irregular and meandering.
Or perhaps it is like a meandering poem that needs an editor.
The meandering channel forms a restriction.
There were no zombies meandering on this street.
A meandering exploration of the many meanings of objects in museums.
It is difficult to understand this long meandering document as an indictment.
All this meandering around the truth is exhausting.
You can not just go meandering out there.
Then a meandering chapter about his decision to leave.
The river has a meandering path.
You are meandering in an aimless fashion.
The water around turned to small meandering channels.
Britney was meandering around the house.
I see over spotted dewdrops along a meandering path.
The path was meandering and the sky menacing.

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