“MEANDER, n. To proceed sinuously and aimlessly. The word is the ancient name of a river about one hundred and fifty miles south of Troy, which turned and twisted in the effort to get out of hearing when the Greeks and Trojans boasted of their prowess.”
Ambrose Bierce
“Let your thoughts meander towards a sea of ideas.”
Leo D. Minnigh
“We definitely have a plan in mind, but at the same time, maybe things will meander, and we're open to that, too.”
Craig Thomas
“torturous and meandering Whitewater investigation.”
David Kendall
“The sector is meandering sideways.”
Joe Ismail
“Distracted by all sorts of distractions, it wanders around aimlessly in the ten directions.”
Sri Guru Granth Sahib
“Graceless, Pointless, Feckless and Aimless waited their turn to be milked.”
Stella Gibbons