‘We do get a little footage of him picking flowers outside his tract house, and meandering through a graveyard.’.‘Tourists and locals alike meandered along the main street, which was lined with small boutiques, shops, restaurants, and a couple of bars.’.‘I meandered until I ended up on the road to the Castle on the Hill.’.‘We both followed the waitress as she meandered through the tables and booths.’.‘As we meandered towards the shoreline, my heart weighed heavy as the reality of my future appeared bleak.’.‘Just then, he spotted them meandering down the road.’.‘I meandered up the track road and into the heart of our little town.’.‘She meandered the streets aimlessly, little sandals patting against the cobblestones - following half a thought and half a memory.’.
‘The river Maigue meanders through the 840-acre estate and forms the backbone of the Adare course.’.‘Beyond, the Endeavour River meanders serpentine-fashion to the ocean.’.‘The road meandered down to the pond, lined by birches on either side, to the manor house, which stood to the left of and slightly behind the house as one approached it.’.‘Its springs and mountain streams feed large aquifers and the slender Humboldt River, which meanders nearly 400 miles west from its beginnings in the northeast corner of the state.’.‘She pointed to where the road meandered toward a small stream.’.‘We were surrounded by the immense silence of the flat land of Atwam, where the Pit River meanders towards the sea.’.‘Sam's backyard was small in relative size to the field west of her house, the forest east of her house, and the river meandering through the back of the property.’.‘The Inn River meanders through the countryside like an unbroken silver thread.’.‘The area grew and prospered during the Industrial Revolution, but it's now an oasis of green calm, where canals and rivers meander through hills dotted with sheep and dry-stone walls.’.‘The Tungabhadra river meanders gently through, and at night the boulder-strewn landscape has an almost magical quality.’.‘Ali led the way to a place where the river meandered away from the road, looping around a tall stand of deciduous forest that stood alone like an island.’.