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meanderingly
adverb
In a meandering or winding manner.
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No man in Britain has a lovelier voice than Rhys, and if you're looking for meanderingly melodic psych-pop, you wouldn't turn to anyone else first.
I was on my way, meanderingly, to talk to John J. Mayer.
Uptown is, as always, a meanderingly eclectic mix -- William Adolphe Bouguereau meets Sol Lewitt meets something called "Massage" -- sometimes found in august town-house settings.
We talk, meanderingly, for three hours; I'm knackered by the end, but Morris remains arm-wavingly irrepressible, and only stops because his wife is ill and rings from the house for a cuppa (we also seem to be ending at tea).
It's entirely inaccessible, self-indulgent, brutally violent, thought provoking, meanderingly slow at points and I absolutely loved it".
Alongside the more meanderingly brilliant White Album from 1968, Revolver is The Beatles' album I return to most.
None of them are stranger, meanwhile, than Sleep With Me, in the course of which Drew Ackerman talks meanderingly in a voice that makes me think of Derry Murbles, the fictional NPR host of TV's Parks And Recreation.
Characters meet for dinner or drinks, sometimes sleep together, sometimes return alone to their solitary apartments, all the while revealing just enough about themselves to keep us interested in their meanderingly oddball existences.
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