'Meandering' is to wander here and there, apparently aimlessly.
Ressie Lindgren
The stream meandered through the meadow. The boy meandered aimlessly on his way home. The path meandered through the woods.
They meandered off the trail.
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.)
look at a map.
One example is meandered.
They spent a lazy afternoon drifting along the meandering stream in their homemade canoe.
river meandered and overflowed when there was alot of water.
"He went to the store." He ventured, wandered, meandered, moseyed... This helpful?
The Cuyahoga River meandered to form a peninsula in the center of town.
He meandered to the curb, barely conscious from the excess consumption of alcoholic beverages.
the snake meandered across the grass very slowly so the bird could not hear the snake slithering.
Meander means wind ( pronounced wined ). e.g. The river meandered through the valley. The river wound through the valley.