They spent a lazy afternoon drifting along the meandering stream in their homemade canoe.
They meandered off the trail.
The stream meandered through the meadow. The boy meandered aimlessly on his way home. The path meandered through the woods.
The sparkling rivulet meandered through the lush meadow, carrying with it the gentle whispers of nature.
He meandered to the curb, barely conscious from the excess consumption of alcoholic beverages.
To "meander" means "to follow a winding or bending path" - meandered is the past tense of this; "The river meandered towards Cambridge." (The river followed a winding path towards Cambridge.)
The wounded bison slowly meandered through the meadow, but the vultures widened their circle. I will circle the block, searching for a parking place.
The river whispered secrets to the trees as it meandered through the forest, its gentle murmur soothing their worries.
"He went to the store." He ventured, wandered, meandered, moseyed... This helpful?
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
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