Meander

Meander (verb) me.an.der

Meaning: to move, walk, or go without any direction. To have no clear path. To be directed into various directions. To speak or write on loosely connected topics.

Synonyms: drift, ramble (for speaking only), roam, snake, stroll

"On my way to school I always meander about--just taking my time"

"I saw a girl meandering down the road. She was walking back and forth with no clear direction"

Taken from: https://jetblackliving.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/meandering-river-2.jpg

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