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Definition of Meanderer
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Meanderer
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. ..."