[no obj] 1 : to have a lot of curves instead of going in a straight or direct line : to follow a winding course
▪ The path meanders through the garden. ▪ a meandering stream 2 : to walk slowly without a specific goal, purpose, or direction
▪ We meandered around/through the village. 3 : to go from one topic to another without any clear direction
▪ The conversation meandered on for hours. ▪ He delivered a meandering [=rambling] speech about his early career.
▪ The path meanders through the garden. ▪ a meandering stream
▪ We meandered around/through the village.
▪ The conversation meandered on for hours. ▪ He delivered a meandering [=rambling] speech about his early career.
— me·an·der noun, plural me·an·ders [count]
▪ We went for a meander in the park.
▪ We went for a meander in the park.





