(Meander means to follow a tortuous and winding course, named for the River Meander which did just that. )
Examples :
He was known to meander on foot through the streets of the old city.
I suggested we meander along the path then stop and have a coffee somewhere.
As the professor got older, he tended to meander through his lectures.
This is a gentle, evocative meander through a normal childhood.
When the car in front of me started to meander in and out of our lane, I suspected that the driver might be impaired.
Meander or ramble.
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This is a gentle, evocative meander through a normal childhood.
i like to meander through the store and look at all the displays before settling on what to buy.
Once the river slowed on reaching the valley bottom, it began to meander the short distance to reach the sea.
When the car in front of me started to meander in and out of our lane, I suspected that the driver might be impaired.
the snake meandered across the grass very slowly so the bird could not hear the snake slithering.
When I look for bright new shoes, I meander around the aisles until I find a pair I like
Birds, among priests, are very itinerant. However, priests do not meander from place to place due to weather conditions.
"Meander" is a word for curves and winds.
The word meander (from the Greek Maiandros) is the name of a river that was famous in antiquity for winding. Hence the word means "to behave like the Meander" that is to wind and turn like a river on a flat alluvial plain. Said loosely of any irregular itinerary.
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The anagrams are meander and renamed.