verb
- to follow a winding or indirect course
- to wander aimlessly or without purpose
noun
- a winding curve or bend in a river or path
Examples
- The river meanders through the valley for miles.
- We meandered through the old town, stopping at various shops.
- The hiking trail meanders up the mountainside.
- She tends to meander in her conversations, jumping from topic to topic.
- The ancient river carved deep meanders in the landscape.
- The road follows every meander of the coastline.