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Definition of "meanders" []

  • Plural form of meander. (noun)
  • Third-person singular simple present indicative form of meander. (verb)

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Use "meanders" in a sentence
  • "The recollections of DSE fighter Diamando Grizona reflect the inconsistencies and contradictions of DSE life for women, as she meanders from the memory of the 'brutal equality' of 'women fighting just like men' or 'being thrust into battle and sacrificed alongside the men' to the observation that '... during serious operations they left the women behind and took men so that they would move more easily' (in Boutzouvi-Bania, 1993: 204)."
  • "Let’s not forget the Great Falls in Paterson, just 12 miles west of the George Washington Bridge, a natural wonder that meanders from a gentle flow to a turbulent rash of water depending on the season and the recent rain fall."
  • "Valleys aggraded with fine waste form well-nigh level plains over which streams wind from side to side of a direct course in symmetric bends known as meanders, from the name of a winding river of Asia Minor."