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Killing Kennedy
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- Sometimes the vice president will leave his desk to meander through the West Wing hallways, wishing for a meeting to attend or a decision to make.†
p. 150.5 *meander = move slowly in a winding or indefinite direction
- The paved path meanders through a thick wood, taking him past the Hawthorn, Laurel, Sycamore, and Linden guest cabins on his three-minute journey.†
p. 217.2meanders = moves slowly in a winding or indefinite direction
Definitions:
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(1)
(meander) to move slowly in a winding or indefinite direction -- (often said of a river, or path, or conversation)
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)