Meander in a sentence as a noun

I had to meander down to the troll section of the responses to find the best comment, yours.

Your trails cut through this and meander a bit randomly, send off some forks automatically.

However, our users wanted to meander through a consistent data set over the course of an hour or so.

My father and I went on an equally in-depth guided tour of Hinkley Point station back in the mid '80s when I was a boy. We too got to walk on the reactor lid, view the cooling ponds, and meander underneath miles of thrumming piping.

Cabbies throw that out the window - they idle and meander around the densest and highest-value parts of town, which are of course places where roads are the scarcest resource.

Uber drivers absolutely do meander congested areas hunting for fares.

There's something really refreshing about being able to step out at 1pm, run for an hour, hit a bar for lunch, meander back home, and settle back into coding again.

Meander in a sentence as a verb

Here's a mildly edited version of my response....When you don't formalize the challenges, the kids just kind of meander, don't get much accomplished and things start to devolve into chaos.

If you just meander and hop between a bunch of projects for a few months I fear that in 5 months time you'll be looking to take for a normal job again, perhaps running back to your old company!

Neither is SO a substitute for regular conversation, where topics meander, talk goes in all directions, and new ideas spark, among so many other qualities/possibilities.

This article seems to meander between generally accepted statements about brain networks, standard management 'self-help' stuff and inferences that the research couldn't possibly have supported [1].

I don't want to jump into another company quickly as a 27 yr old and ruin my future career by joining another mismatched company, but I also don't want to meander as a freelancer without developing a great reputation.

Fast forward to today - after witnessing first hand the lives of those less fortunate while traveling in SE Asia I realized how self-centered I was to sit out of the "Rat Race" and meander along the road of my meager existence while there were other people wishing they had the knowledge, opportunity, and capacity to live and succeed in our society.

Meander definitions

noun

a bend or curve, as in a stream or river

noun

an aimless amble on a winding course

See also: ramble

verb

to move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course; "the river winds through the hills"; "the path meanders through the vineyards"; "sometimes, the gout wanders through the entire body"

See also: weave wind thread wander