Definition of Meanderer

1. Noun. One who meanders or wanders. ¹

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Definition of Meanderer

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Meanderer

mean proportional
mean proportionals
mean sea level
mean solar day
mean solar time
mean spirited
mean sun
mean temperature
mean the world to
mean time
mean value
mean value theorem
mean vector
meander
meandered
meanderer (current term)
meanderers
meandering
meandering(a)
meanderingly
meanderings
meanders
meanderthal
meanderthals
meandrian
meandric
meandric number
meandric numbers
meandrina
meandrinas

Literary usage of Meanderer

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Racing Calendar by National Hunt Committee, London (1874)
"Mr W. Cambridge's meanderer, ... 5 to 2 agst meanderer, 5 to 1 agst Cloister, and 6 to 1 agst Queen Bee. Won by a length and a half, a bad third. ..."

2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1872)
"The stag was slotted by the river—more of a brawler than a meanderer—and being a timorous animal was soon a-foot. The hounds did not take to the scent ..."

3. In Ole Virginia by Thomas Nelson Page (1896)
"The roarer, as has been said, was the Colonel; the meanderer was Drinkwater Torm. The Colonel gave him the name, " because," he said, " if he were to drink ..."

4. Dietotherapy by William Edward Fitch (1918)
"While on the other hand, the easy-going meanderer, who always seeks the lines of least resistance, goes through life in a leisurely, lackadaisical way, ..."

5. Holy Land and Holy Writ by John T. Durward (1913)
"... rising at Ras el Ain and with but little fall turns several flouring mills; itself twisting through the valley so as to be called the "meanderer. ..."

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