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The phrase "meandering roads" is correct and can be used in written English
It refers to roads that have a winding or twisting path. It can be used to describe physical roads or metaphorically to describe a speaker's or writer's train of thought. Example: As I drove along the meandering roads of the countryside, I couldn't help but wonder where each twist and turn would lead me. Example: His essay was full of meandering roads, making it difficult for the reader to follow his main argument.
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Rutted, meandering roads became straighter, paved arterials.
Connecting the towns that dot the Lower Sunshine Coast are narrow, meandering roads with nary a traffic light.
Gentle, meandering roads covered by canopies of lush trees, the odd rickshaw passing silently by, restful rice fields, lone cows grazing amidst the broad-leaved banana trees and, in the village itself, tidy mud-floored homes, evenly spaced-out.
Less than an hour's drive on meandering roads got us to Franschhoek, a striking valley originally settled by the French Huguenots 300 years ago.
Like the little engine that could, my little black hybrid puttered up the steep inclines through the meandering roads of the affluent neighborhood.
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The research for Matt Dellinger's new book, "Interstate 69: The Unfinished History of the Last Great American Highway" (which we reviewed in the magazine), took the form of a series of meandering road trips through half-forgotten roadside towns.
Still, "Roads" is not without its modest pleasures: it's like a long, meandering road trip with an affable raconteur who likes to comment on the landscape glimpsed through the windshield while reminiscing about earlier visits to the region and books he once read.
By Eileen Reynolds September 13, 2010 The research for Matt Dellinger's new book, "Interstate 69: The Unfinished History of the Last Great American Highway" (which we reviewed in the magazine), took the form of a series of meandering road trips through half-forgotten roadside towns.
He also said that he knew how to find the road out of Magdagachi; but after he had fuelled up he drove off without waiting for us, and when we tried to make our way by the directions the fuel-station man gave us we soon were meandering on roads and non-roads in Magdagachi.
The cabin is tucked in the woods at the end of a meandering road with a private lake nearby.
Use of that jangling bluegrass banjo, tambourine and guitar gives a bonafide sense of a meandering road trip.
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