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Definition of Meanderers
1. meanderer [n] - See also: meanderer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Meanderers
Literary usage of Meanderers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Soldier's Letters to Charming Nellie by Joseph Benjamin Polley (1908)
"Let me forestall, however, the unkindly suspicion which may creep into your mind
that I was one of the meanderers, by stating on ..."
2. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1872)
"But an afternoon party—a crowd of meanderers circulating inanely, buzzing like
so many gad- •088, a little music, a little literature, a little science, ..."
3. Biodiplomacy: Genetic Resources and International Relations edited by Vincente Sanchez (1995)
"Complications arise when netting out the possible benefit people may derive from
actually travelling (so-called meanderers) and the problem of ..."
4. A Vocabulary of Criminal Slang, with Some Examples of Common Usages by Louis E. Jackson, C. R. Hellyer (1914)
"GOOSEBERRY, Noun Current amongst yeggs, hobos and meanderers. A clothesline;
laundry hung up to dry. Example: "He prowled a gooseberry for a skin. ..."