Examples of 'meanders' in a sentence

Meaning of "meanders"

meander (verb) - to follow a winding or indirect path, often used to describe a river's course or a person's journey
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  • plural of meander
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of meander

How to use "meanders" in a sentence

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The river meanders across the plain.
The river with the famous meanders.
It sort of meanders from one style to another.
Deer tracks through the meanders of the.
In the meanders of the river of our life.
Good navigation through the meanders of my disturbed mind.
It meanders back and forth between them.
The ring incorporates meanders or crenellations.
He meanders through life in a most nonchalant way.
In its lower course the river meanders heavily.
And slowly meanders through this town.
The river was straightened by cutting across its meanders.
Yudkowsky meanders too much for my taste.
And in their wild meanders flow.
Meanders through meadows with sheep grazing there.

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The language meanders along cheerfully.
The name means meanders.
The plot meanders back and forth.
It forms a serpentine and therefore meanders as in prior art.
The water meanders and forms deep pools.
The river of illusion blessed meanders down my chest.
The river meanders but not its waters.
Just the way it meanders on.
It often has meanders already developed into landscapes.
It included a number of canals to bypass the most extravagant meanders.
The burn itself meanders and is considerably longer.
The river is now wider and starts to form meanders.
These meanders are interrupted by a circle with a client initial.
Its history is like the meanders of its course.
The road meanders between these little trees.
All the curves of the bed are not meanders.
It is disposed in meanders in order to cover a given ground surface.
Flows that trickles that rumbles that meanders past.
Water that meanders along the walls of houses.
Synthetic slide with meanders.
Life meanders on the path of destiny.
The obtained force is substantially proportional to the number of meanders.
That road meanders a lot.
It meanders in hill and dale.
Many rivers that have meanders have several of them.
Some subtropical characteristics later in the week while it meanders.
The meanders remain navigable.
Hundreds of islands are scattered across the meanders of the river.
The track meanders pleasantly beside fields and woodlands.
Those who are lost in the cold meanders of the enemies.
Through the meanders of streams and ridges of ploughed land.
The fragments link up within an overall image of meanders and lines.
The river meanders but its water need not.
It just sort of meanders.
The golf course meanders through arroyos and canyons.

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