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Discover LudwigThe word 'meanders' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb that means to go or move in a winding way. You can use it to describe movement (usually of a body of water, like a stream or river) or someone wandering around with no particular direction or purpose. Example sentence: The path meandered through the forest, offering unexpected surprises along the way.
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But as the film's curiosity burrows and meanders through the soldiers' personalities and the piles of evidence they left in plain sight, the shocks cascade.The film comprises many subjects, starting with torture and Iraq, but moving on to the flimsiness of our own knowledge.
The wonder of Japan is that it sometimes meanders for years, decades, even centuries, and then erupts into a burst of creativity and reinvention.
Neither consideration, apparently, was an impediment to a night on the town.The talk meanders from Barack Obama (very popular here) to Nigerian cinema (going digital) to the Yoruban religion (waning in Lagos, where Islam and charismatic Christianity are both on the rise).
In one direction, a generous lawn rolls down to the Atlantic; in the other, a lane meanders to a quaint town of clapboard houses and antique shops.Yet retirement is the last thing on 71-year-old Ms Seltzer's mind.
FROM high up in their towers some 90,000 bankers look down on the Thames as it meanders past what was, in living memory, the world's busiest port.
Whereas "Saving Private Ryan" offered clean heroism and strength of purpose, Malick's film meanders through elegiac and episodic montages, without ever quite finding its core, despite some dramatic combat scenes.To stand out, war films in America must provide heroes and villains, battle and glory, and a clear message about war or peace, one way or the other.
And through the vast landscape runs the Zhaiyk river, which meanders down from the Urals, Europe's traditional eastern boundary.
The drive meanders into areas of shabby quietude.
Stata, says William Mitchell, a professor of architecture and computer science at MIT who worked with Mr Gehry on the centre's design, was conceived as a new kind of "hybrid space".This is best seen in the building's "student street", an interior passage that twists and meanders through the complex and is open to the public 24 hours a day.
First of all he was a spinner of wonderful tales, a master of narrative that meanders yet grips.
It then meanders through a history of rationality in economics before finally getting to Mr Ormerod's key point about half way through.
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