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meander

verb as in wander, zigzag

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Stranded somewhere in the Midwest with no family, friends or hobbies, Paul wanders into a movie theater that’s playing a cartoon in which Casper the Friendly Ghost meanders to the moon.

The advert sees Keoghan, depicting his Banshees character Dominic Kearney, riding a donkey that is meandering along on a path in rural Ireland while he tosses laptops out of a satchel to bemused islanders.

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Whether it be wandering along Promenade des Anglais, strolling around the port looking at the multi-million pound boats, popping over to Monaco or meandering through the Old Town.

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He feared the intersection would be clogged with ride shares, and he didn’t want strangers meandering the unfamiliar streets in Chiefs jerseys.

“And I am still holding out hope that Smokey will come meandering back. She was really good at protecting herself, so she probably has some secret hiding places.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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