0 past simple and past participle of meander --
1 If a river, stream, or road meanders, it follows a route that is not straight or direct. --
3 If a text, process, or activity meanders, it has no clear purpose or direction: --
The film meanders along with no particular story line.
The river originally meandered through the centre of the valley but it was diverted as part of the early construction works.
For several days, the low pressure system meandered as its central barometric pressure gradually fell.
Under the influence of mountainous terrain, the low initially meandered northeastward.
Remaining nearly stationary, the storm meandered in the same general area for over a week.
They believed the film gave the impression that the platoon meandered about without an objective.
For a few days it meandered generally southwestward, failing to intensify significantly.
Early maps show that the creek meandered greatly in its lower reaches.
Both of them meandered around the place, but neither had any strategic sweep or vision in the make-up of their ideas and their concept of this important issue.