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"meander" Definitions
  1. a place where a road or river curves rather than being in a straight line
  2. a slow walk with many changes of direction and no particular aim
  3. a discussion or conversation that develops slowly and changes subject often

330 Sentences With "meander"

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He cannot meander as he does on the campaign trail.
Those scenes meander, lacking dialectical fire between the fictionalized pair.
Inside, waitresses meander about serving cold noodles and kimchi to customers.
Then we drive down to the creek again and meander around.
" Kudlow said: "They cannot slow walk this, stall this, meander this.
" Kudlow said: "They cannot slow walk this, stall this, meander this.
The space was open, meant to encourage guests to meander freely.
If she spoke in straight lines before, her thoughts now meander.
Explore the settings where villains lurk, heroes meander and jaws drop.
Now we're going to meander higher," Brian Belski told CNBC's "Squawk Box.
Meander the maze of hallways to the terrace for an afternoon drink.
Civilian militia members with AK-47s hanging from their shoulders meander about.
Something in you actually wants to meander, go astray, get turned around.
Your mind gets on something and you just meander along with it.
Biden's debate performance at times reinforced his tendency to meander and misspeak.
The documentary tends to meander, content to luxuriate in exploring its subjects' relationship.
Whole subplots meander and go nowhere, or they build up to no payoff.
Grebenak also made rugs with abstract meander designs, simple mazes of block colors.
From here, it's likely the case will continue to meander through the courts.
Zeller's ability to both control the line and let it meander is astonishing.
People meander through this forest, as if lured by the charm of the light.
I walk up to the Eco Park and then meander back to the hostel.
"How was that — did I meander?" she said to the aide for weeks thereafter.
Sit out back, beside a gurgling fountain, and watch sheep meander beneath the vines.
In another Rohmer movie, the protagonists would meander around while having long philosophical chats.
The three story lines briefly intersect in the show's first hour, then meander apart.
A teenager jumps into Alte Donau, an abandoned meander of the Danube river, July 25.
They are the helix, the spiral, the sphere, the hexagon, the meander, and the branch.
I meander back to my apartment listening to The Memory Palace and My Favorite Murder.
Natural boundaries like mountains cause the jet stream meander northwards or southwards, creating Rossby waves.
Its subjects meander from heartbreak to Enron, unafraid to look it all in the eye.
The trail was a well-established meander through the woods, cultivated by decades of footsteps.
It dammed the former meander, known as Old River, and dug two huge, gated channels.
Tributaries of the Delaware River meander through a string of small towns in Sullivan County.
"Endless Poetry" is never boring, but it has a tendency to meander and repeat itself.
We meander around a TJ Maxx for 20 minutes and I miraculously don't buy anything.
In other words, the market may meander a bit and fall slightly from current levels.
Mr. Scott sets the scene quickly with a somewhat phantasmagoric meander through Rome's crowded streets.
I could meander along, pushing aside plant tendrils that reached for me every which way.
On Tuesday, the sun emerged over Houston, as Harvey continued to meander up the Gulf Coast.
It's low tide, and we meander for about two miles before heading back to the car.
In her Los Angeles classes, humans do gentle-style yoga while the dogs stretch and meander.
Its sprawling, flat fairways meander through the brush and lakes and lead to slick bentgrass greens.
You can meander through the grounds of historic estates without the risk of a stalking violation.
Its two major pieces meander, unmoored from rhythm and narrative, but they also demand your attention.
We meander through the forest before heading out of town, with a quick stop at Safeway.
Fall is here, and it's time to break out heavier footwear as we meander toward winter.
They start late, have the wrong people in them, meander around their topics, and run long.
They start late, have the wrong people in them, meander around their topics, and run long.
Guests can meander through the tunnels of the hostel to find an underground beer-tasting room ...
Click here to view original GIFSlow waves meander westward out in the deep ocean south of Australia.
Lil Yachty's songs meander and stagger — they often sound like children's music played on a warped turntable.
I also work in silence: no music, no podcasts, just giving my thoughts some room to meander.
I observed their patterns—I watched as some would move in groups, while others would meander alone.
Threads of ink meander from the top of the structure like splayed wires dangling from a cable.
Maybe do a little something on that street, then meander up a few blocks to East Sixth.
As the Mets meander through June and weigh their options for improvement, their offense remains an issue.
It doesn't matter what you do — walk, run, meander, just explore your neighborhood and meet new people.
Winding roads cut through forests and rolling hills where horses and cattle graze and stone walls meander.
Narrow roads meander through forests and meadows, past splashing brooks, old stone walls and an occasional waterfall.
What to do Picture this: On nearly 500 acres of rolling green, footpaths meander around glacial ponds.
These kinds of details sometimes meander along subliminal lines, allowing for our mental immersion in imagined worlds.
In "Coping" (2008), poignant citizens of a strange village meander waist-deep in a caramel-colored flood.
It unfolds logically and linearly, and doesn't meander or repeat itself the way a session of gameplay might.
Passenger-filled boats travel through the city's many canals, as people meander down walkways that flank the channels.
These pieces of ultra-cold air can then meander south into the U.S., Europe and parts of Asia.
In three days, the show that has defined a generation will be taking its last meander through Brooklyn.
Meander between Newkirk, Church, Coney Island and Ocean Avenues (and beyond!) to survey Ditmas Park's fantastic Victorian houses.
If Philadelphia has not been reduced to rubble, that parade will finally meander down Broad Street this week.
He did, however, gamely meander the stalls, sampling turkey legs, bacon-wrapped ribs and red velvet funnel cake.
"Hey baby!" shouts the restaurant owner, chef, and sole employee, Angela Means Kaaya, as customers meander towards her counter.
I meander through fashion extractions and history and pull it all together to come up with something entirely new.
At the sound of the starting gun, the six racers meander off the starting line, in no great rush.
They appreciate the town's bucolic roads, which meander past wooded slopes, streams and lakes and 83th-century stone walls.
In the north, this has caused the vortex to meander more on its otherwise circular path around the pole.
Visitors to the Museum of Sex in New York City meander through the artifacts of erotic life and history.
The story lines—Hannah's gay dad, Adam's next relationship, Marnie getting married—meander along with very little at stake.
"When we have a weakened polar vortex, the winds tend to meander and then tend to dip southward," says Vavrus.
The conversation will meander to more pleasant topics (hopefully), but don't be afraid to keep checking in about the cut.
While it might look relaxed, it's likely on the prowl, hoping something will meander into its tentacles and get stung.
It's the height of summer in Reston, VA, and mosquitos and gnats meander through the fragrant humidity outside Nova Labs.
Across from the cafe, ducks and chickens meander around a coop and fruit-sellers hawk their wares from mobile carts.
There are certain things in life I meander through: cooking dinner, long walks through Central Park, and paying my rent.
As they amble through one Chicago neighborhood after another — pausing here, driving there — they also meander down their memory lanes.
Or meander through the artwork at the Socrates Sculpture Park and watch artists create and install work on the grounds.
Wildflowers bloom all year round, and deer, black bears, wild turkeys, and other woodland animals meander on the 105-mile path.
Long avenues are lined with Victorian-style homes built when the Miami and Erie Canal began its meander along the lake.
However heartfelt, the slow songs meander; she needs crackling electricity in motion as a foil to lend her expressionism its bite.
We break through an actual wall of bros who barricade the exit of the beer garden and meander through the crowd.
When they initially announced the record they released "Over Everything," a gentle meander of a track, with an accompanying chill video.
After watching Gaethje meander around the cage after Alvarez so ineffectively, it should be clear how much the fence helps him.
A heavenly meander: The planet Mercury will appear as a black dot as it crosses in front of the sun today.
Meander Beach Pants, available in 2 colors, $118Of course, I had to take this pair of 'Beach Pants' to the beach.
A heavenly meander: The planet Mercury will appear as a black dot as it crosses in front of the sun today.
The Warriors proved last year that a team can meander through a regular season and then wake up in the playoffs.
And though part of the books' charm is the way they meander, she has her eye on a relatively pointed conclusion.
Those qualities aside, there's no getting around an ending that unspools in cheesy slow-motion, or several illogical scenes that meander.
They never shut up (*incessant droid noises*), meander through a desert after a battle, get split up, are captured and reunited.
Meander behind these temples of fashion and you can explore winding alleys of strange and wonderful buildings, on a much smaller scale.
Such gerrymanders are sometimes easy to spot: To pick up the right combination of voters, cartographers may design districts that meander bizarrely.
Neural networks trained on writing struggle in other ways—they typically meander in their outputs and have trouble with grammar, said Shane.
When these winds weaken, filaments of the vortex can break off, and meander south into the U.S., Europe, and parts of Asia.
Hermine will meander northward in the Atlantic on Tuesday and is on track to be off the New England coast by Wednesday.
Matthew is currently unleashing Category 4 fury over Haiti, after which it's expected to meander north across eastern Cuba and the Bahamas.
But if the ridge lingers, Maria could meander over toward the Carolinas and potentially move onshore by the middle of next week.
Drumming and singing alternate with public speakers at the open mic around a campfire, and riders on horseback meander through the camp.
But Trump likes to be discursive and will frequently turn to others or meander into other subjects while McMaster is briefing him.
Two-lane roads meander past grazing cows, Baptist churches ("Good News: Jesus Loves You"), Confederate flags, and roadside stands peddling stink bait.
As with one of the EP's other tracks, "1st World Tragedy," the vocal melodies meander in a way that feels almost absentminded.
They haven't given up on life, but they don't really want much—and they just seem to meander around to obtain things.
It's an interesting mix, though a few of the interviews meander, and, except for the championship, there's little sense of urgency onscreen.
In what seemed to be default blocking, chorus members would file into place, face the audience to sing and then meander off.
The overall weather pattern is extremely favorable for a monster storm to form and meander close to the East Coast for days.
"Without giving too many details away, there are many logical and mathematical challenges, along with cyphers to meander through," Radzyminski told VICE.
The book falters when it strays from the title's directive, particularly in portions of the first and third parts that meander slightly.
I also sense that both water and time are irrevocable, that in moments I can only simply watch them meander and go.
Pull slowly and you'll leisurely meander through space; pull hard and you'll shoot yourself off in a direction (hope your aim was good).
If you get a sense that your interviewer is distracted or short on time, try to bring the energy yourself, but don't meander.
This is because the storm will move into an area with weak steering currents, causing it to meander or stall for a time.
In his 10-minute video, we see several would-be package thieves meander up to people's doorsteps and abscond with the white box.
Slowly meander downstairs and make myself a latte with almond milk and my breakfast staple: oatmeal with peanut butter, bananas, and pomegranate seeds.
We all get back to the parking lot sooner than necessary, and meander to a shaded area with picnic tables to continue chatting.
Like most artists, Green has reached a point where time has moved on, leaving him to meander down a route of obscure artistry.
Back in town, meander along Barolo's cobblestone lanes toward the ancient castle, an ocher-hued fortification with history dating to the 10th century.
Picture books in verse can meditate or meander, imagine or reminisce, examine one small aspect of the world carefully, or elicit deep emotion.
It was parodied on "Seinfeld" and is all over Woody Allen, full of rhetorical questions, sentences that meander and end on a rise.
Theoretically, it makes sense that golfers might want to elegantly monitor the time from their own wrist as they meander the back nine.
Opinion Columnist I read the paper the other day, a satisfying two-hour meander across the world, full of surprises, diversions and revelations.
Mandatory evacuations are in effect for the town of High Level and the Dene Tha' First Nation communities of Bushe River and Meander River.
The NHC said Harvey was likely to become a tropical storm later today, and "meander over southeastern Texas through the middle of next week".
Most instalments end with a poetic meander back to where it began, usually with tape of McLemore or a vivid scene from his life.
Grab a daisy chain and join us as we meander through the hip graveyard of Coachella's attempts to turn itself into South by Southwest!
But then the bigger you are, the harder it is for you to meander around the screen and avoid completing the circuit of doom.
Neighbors meander on a newly constructed boardwalk with their dogs and strollers, passing over a creek until the deck gives way to Government Island.
What Pye's turned in is an hour long, dewy-eyed meander through the kind of beautiful musical vistas that genuinely make life worth living.
We scrape from the world its tilt and meander of wonderas if eating the last burned onions and carrots from a cast-iron pan.
One snorts drugs in the bathroom, another takes weeping refuge in it, a third hurls in the toilet, while others meander here and there.
The upholstery in this piece from his Meander line is plush angora-mohair velvet accented with gold-plated bronzework in the shape of squiggles.
He had the models — many of who were not professional — meander about the room and interact with one another; at times they even embraced.
The center of the massive storm is then forecast to meander Thursday, Friday and Saturday over a stretch of coastline saturated by rising seas.
The storm may meander into the mountainous island of Cuba, in which case it would weaken some, before slowing down and making a northerly turn.
If the girl wasn't interested, the two would chat for a while, and the boy would eventually meander on to other huts in the village.
Others meander their way around, stopping to look at the ceramics and watercolors, constantly turning from the works that line the wall to the carpet.
Trapped on the space station, the film does meander a bit, but the spooky occurrences it pursues add to the film's overwhelming atmosphere of disorientation.
It's not that I don't see the appeal: being able to meander around a sprawling landscape freely doing whatever you feel like is pretty nifty.
If you're looking to dine at Michelin-starred restaurants, meander through scenic streets, and sunbathe on pristine beaches, San Sebastian is the place to be.
It builds momentum even as the first few episodes may seem to meander, and it comes together in a suspenseful thriller with an emotional punch.
In these, a wiggly meander snakes in and out of concentric circles filled with vibrant brush strokes — they're like Bauhaus takes on the Aztec calendar.
Made with the French artist known as JR, the movie is a delightful, tenderly heart-pricking meander through art, life, history, memory and the countryside.
Under the cover of giant trees I meander, taking in a sidewalk photography exhibit and a display of giant soccer balls designed by Mexican artists.
In Paris's AccorHotels Arena, Abloh installed dismembered cars, which looked as though they'd crashed into the set, as centerpieces for the models to meander around.
There are four kinds of speakers in the business world:The incoherent, who meander, use tons of jargon, and talk of things interesting mostly to themselves.
Cohen said it's "really pretty rare" to see the vortex meander south into North America, including the U.S., but that may be what's about to happen.
There were no coastal storm watches or warnings issued early Sunday and the storm was expected to meander off the Carolinas for the next few days.
It wouldn't be a festival in Austin if you didn't meander through at least five neighborhoods per day, stumbling upon food and music around every corner.
She still goes to work at a local grocery store, where an eerie postapocalyptic scene plays out as residents meander through the aisles wearing gas masks.
Anderson includes tips on what to avoid in order to be a good speaker: Don't self-promote, don't meander, don't overshare and don't strain to inspire.
It said global growth will meander along at 3 percent this year, its slowest pace since the financial crisis for a second year in a row.
I meander around for a while, trying to figure out what to do for dinner since V. won't be home in time to eat with me.
When you meander in the Village or Harlem or Chelsea or almost any other neighborhood, you are likely to stumble upon a unique and historic building.
The city's low-sling sprawl, best traversed by automobile, necessitates a visual language that commands attention as you speed by on freeways or meander down boulevards.
A few stray thoughts and observations meander through my mind as I see (who else?) Hans-Ulrich Obrist also exiting the fair, tote-toting assistant in tow.
Then I meander to the harbor, board my black ship and split the seas to explore any of the islands in the entire Aegean — any of them.
He'd meander his way back to discussing the search for perfection, the quest to build things with paramount utility that not only worked well but looked great.
When these winds weaken, as has been happening recently, filaments of the vortex can break off, and meander south into the U.S., Europe and parts of Asia.
We meander for a bit in the car and drive past a white slipcover sofa with a sign on it that says it's free for the taking.
That would includes 45,000 square feet of interior landscaping and even an 18,500-square-foot series of public paths that will actually meander through the buildings themselves.
Instead, they dial the story down to Eastwood's favorite tempo: the slow, thoughtful meander of serious people taking their time to chew over what's important to them.
As opposed to singling out fundamental events, they have the leisure to meander or drag out scenes that would have wound up on the cutting-room floor.
The trip Abby started would last nearly an hour and meander over 2100 miles across San Francisco, stopping nine times to pick up and drop off passengers.
It then slowly ramps that speed down by 30 RPM per second, meaning you can meander down the road without pushing for at least another minute or two.
Filming Locations: As you meander through the hazy streets of Andalucia's capital city, you'll notice the incredible Moorish architecture that is used to illustrate the Dorne capital, Sunspear.
Three months before this summer's monsoon, the Ganges is a thin meander, much of its bed exposed, as it passes through Kanpur, the biggest city along its course.
Groups meander from point to point, all dressed like ASOS Marketplace models, some in fancy-dress or sporting phrases like "FREE KISSES" in neon paint across their backs.
Some pricing technology experts have programmed computer cursors to meander through a Web page in the way a person might, instead of going directly to the prized data.
As they meander through the rough terrains of Black Rock City in skin-tight latex, their million-dollar bombshell bras and six-pack abs glisten in the sunlight.
But it's not just that a string of black (or gray, depending on where you are solving) squares meander from one side of the grid to the other.
A giant meander (or Rossby wave) in the jet stream is the common thread that connects the warm weather west of the Rockies with the chill east of them.
On stage, Biden showed the same pluses (experience and affability) and the same negatives (a lack of incisiveness and a tendency to meander) as he has throughout this cycle.
We get to the store right as it opens, and I slowly meander, looking for pieces to make the adult side of our extra room/playroom feel more finished.
It's quite fun to slowly meander behind the event's actual racers through the streets of San Francisco, eventually stopping at a house party or bar for a midday celebration.
This gradually disrupted the polar vortex, much like a person bumping a spinning top and causing it to spin off balance, slow down and meander drunkenly across a table.
As much as showrunner Scott Gimple likes to meander, it's clear these spotlighted communities are a part of a potential network that could lead to the rebuilding of society.
Consciously or not, Mr. Guadagnino makes a more convincing political case when he just lets his characters meander and do what they do best, which is living idly, fabulously.
Take the distant, tinny bag pipes that meander in and out of opener "A Minor Life," offset by warm woodwind, all slightly off-key but never less than whole.
In the Tall Grass, premiering on Netflix on October 4, has a clear lesson: When driving through the American heartland, don't stop to meander through a tall grass field.
There were also no validation points in the tram nor did any officials ask to see our tickets so I guess the tram is free to meander within Budapest?
It was encouraging to meander through Gowanus and observe that artists — perhaps like you and me — are struggling with what it means to be a New Yorker in 2018.
Like the first film, this one can meander a bit, but Goyette ultimately gets her message across: women are still trapped by archaic stereotypes of either manic violence or hypersexuality.
Also, I have seen them interfere with cyclists and pedestrians as they meander across bike paths in an unpredictable and dangerous manner, seemingly without any remaining instinct to protect themselves.
As temperatures rise, however, these circular polar winds weaken and begin to meander, allowing frigid Arctic air to descend to the south, and warmer equatorial air to penetrate further north.
If the show is to be a charming meander through the life of one fat woman realizing that she is allowed to be happy, then it is a total success.
What began as a collection of works by exiled or persecuted Czech artists under Communism, now occupies galleries that meander off a staircase that leads up to a lookout above.
To the north is the reservoir, a deep-blue pool reaching to the gorge's walls, miles away; to the south, the Tigris continues its long meander to the Persian Gulf.
Currently under construction, the new 7,000 square metre Hôtel des Horlogers is nestled within Switzerland's Vallée de Joux, and features a five-level external ski path you're encouraged to meander down.
We meander past the Cowboy Café, a store owned by a Yemeni man who helped Celedon obtain her green card, and the Los Amigos Food Market, the sole grocery in Calwa.
The designs for the new town centre of Tongzhou, for example, are reminiscent of Silicon Valley, with low-rise, open-plan offices sitting off roads that meander through a verdant landscape.
In writing this, I've all but skipped his Devon chapter, a meander through the English countryside that was supposed to give Jonathan some street cred, but left me a bit underwhelmed.
The meander took the Mississippi so far west that it ran into the Atchafalaya, at that time a distributary of a different river, the Red, which itself was a Mississippi tributary.
As they meander through a decrepit magical kingdom called "Dreamland," the trio runs into "ogres, sprites, harpies, imps, trolls, walruses, and lots of human fools," according to the Netflix press release.
Arctic loons still called near our camp on Last Lake, and caribou continued to meander across the coastal plain as we floated first the Canning and then the Hula Hula Rivers.
Next time, I'd like to meander over to the Canadian side, check out the Cave of the Winds viewing area behind Bridal Veil Falls and ride the Maid of the Mist.
We, the small Havana press corps, would stalk him at statue inaugurations, women's solidarity meetings, airport farewells for dignitaries, and the tall-framed Castro would often meander over for a chat.
Just after the final frame we say our goodbyes, and as the others meander back to the hotel, Kele jogs to the shore one more time before heading home to London.
As they meander at their own pace from scene to scene, the audience is encouraged to interact with the set, such as opening up desk drawers or eating candy found in jars.
It's a weekday morning, in the dimly lit hour when you meander into your kitchen, blink blearily into the light of the refrigerator, and try to decide what to pack for lunch.
Unicorns can no longer meander along burning through private money, and if they do rush an IPO after dragging their feet for an average of 22013 years, the outlook could be bleak.
The hurricane center said Saturday evening that the storm would "meander slowly offshore of the mid-Atlantic coast for the next couple of days" before churning past New Jersey and New York.
The National Hurricane Center expects the storm to meander slowly through the next few days, before encountering stronger upper level winds that will start drawing it eastward, and then to the north.
While some people make a deliberate choice to delay college to serve in the military or work or travel, others meander for a few years before deciding to try college after all.
Finally, cross Pont St.-Louis bridge and meander through the fashionable streets (Charles Baudelaire and the Rothschilds are former residents) to Upper Concept Store, a cafe-boutique devoted to independent international designers.
In addition to carrying the largely flat and sprawling kikuyu fairways that meander through the brush and lakes, and reading the slick bent-grass greens, it often requires contending with wild animals.
A lot of the stories in this collection are like that: The characters' lives meander in directions not necessarily of their choosing, and they don't even realize it until it's already happened.
It is a restful haven with paths that meander through groves of baobab, jacaranda, bougainvillea and many other trees and flowers, as well as a parrot aviary and a water lily pond.
Its name might evoke a rickety building with wall-to-wall carpeting and filled with dusty cuckoo clocks between which equally dusty visitors slowly meander, but it is actually a magical place.
Using a multispectral camera, they also uncovered its fanciful interior and exterior decoration rich in color, such as deep Egyptian Blue for the ceiling and a red and blue meander, or decorative border.
So the binge-era model means there's room to breathe and take artistic risks—or, conversely, room to dawdle and meander, room to get lost in meaningless tangents and employ heavy-handed artifice.
"I think we meander more than we press new highs, because I think we're going to see unwinding of some of the stretched trades," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities.
In the long three days, the endless three nights that led up to their Sunday meeting, he attempted to send mental messages down Dromord Hill and across the slow meander of the river.
If you want to hear Greta Van Fleet spread their wings a bit, there's no better place than on "How Many More Times," where they meander and space out for nearly ten minutes.
Tiffany moved uptown to 19673th Street and Fifth Avenue in 1940, occupying the largest column-free retail space on the street of shops, the better for prospective customers to meander among the vitrines.
A rich, reddish-brown in color, it's a peculiar choice for a painting support, since it goes wavy across wide swatches while, elsewhere, holes open up and thickly sewn stitches meander across the surface.
At this week's forum, he made a few slightly strange jokes about being gay while seeming to meander in his efforts to signal his support for the community, a tone that SNL ran with.
Individual clusters of bright spots, like the air mass swirls caused by Rossby waves on Earth, seemed to slowly meander from east to west, while groups of these clusters moved in the opposite direction.
It's typical that Reitz's vlogs, which are technically bong and pipe "reviews," or haul videos, meander into non-sequitur stoner anecdotes, and that's what is fascinating about them—especially if you are also stoned.
Everyone is speaking in English which, with the tranquillity, stippled sunlight and exuberant flora, paints a picture so pretty and familiar that you brace for tea and a yawningly polite meander down biopic lane.
But eight installations from 1987 are extraordinary: Each starts with a humble object like a cheese grater, colander or found chunk of concrete meander sitting on the floor on another modest little wooden platform.
About 70 percent of the trail would be "off road," state officials said, meaning joggers and cyclists could meander past woods and lakes and leave the exhaust and traffic of streets and highways behind.
She knows plenty of facts about her life, but she lacks the ability to mentally relive any of it, the way you or I might meander back in our minds and evoke a particular afternoon.
Get off the Edsel Ford Freeway, meander past boarded-up churches, burned-out warehouses and a Dollar Store, and you arrive at Goodwill Automotive, which has made simple parts for Ford and others for decades.
Mark Elliot, a meteorologist and storm specialist for The Weather Channel tells PEOPLE that this term is used to describe storms that "meander" over open water for a while without completely running out of steam.
"With Christmas this weekend and New Year's just over a week away, global stocks may meander between losses and gains as investors strategize for 143," said Lukman Otunuga, research analyst at FXTM in Croydon, London.
For me, I knew I'd select the month option — my brain tends to meander, so I might still want the information I clicked on and wandered away from, even after a few weeks have passed.
Now you don't have to drag your ass out of your apartment and meander around in the frigid night air looking for a street cart, following the scent of grilled meats like a drug dog.
This was just my excuse to meander the grounds and get fresh air for half the day and, as I had my badge and a folder in hand, nobody ever gave me a second look.
Afterward, meander to the meadow where a herd of horses graze, or ascend the peak's via ferrata, one of the protected "iron path" climbing routes with steel cables that aid rock climbing throughout the Alps.
Meander among the shingled cottages, or wander up Narrow River Road to a small, evocative cemetery where a local couple was buried among the enslaved people who had worked for them in the 2209th century.
"With Christmas this weekend and New Year's just over a week away, global stocks may meander between losses and gains as investors strategize for 2017," said Lukman Otunuga, research analyst at FXTM in Croydon, London.
It runs the listener ragged before offering up the closer, "Petite," a stark and troublingly fragile acoustic track, Stewart's voice moving from a  warble to a breathless baritone as cellos swirl and meander around him.
It runs the listener ragged before offering up the closer, "Petite," a stark and troublingly fragile acoustic track, Stewart's voice moving from a  warble to a breathless baritone as cellos swirl and meander around him.
The attack on the hiker, who has not been publicly identified, and his companion has unnerved denizens of the hiking world who meander through the wilderness of the 2,190-mile Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine.
The comparison that hasn't come up much since Saturday is with George W. Bush, who wasn't known for his ability to meander flawlessly off script, and who had plenty of "oops" moments during the 2000 campaign.
The terrible stain of Hitler, who came to power in 1933, when Charlotte was 15 years old, is always just beneath the skip and the skin and the meander of the later part of the story.
The holidays are coming — a time for community, a time to let time meander, to have long conversations; a time to eat rum-doused fruitcake, laugh, kick back, and to heck with the president's next tweet.
In more recent drawings, Mr. Whitney allows his line to luxuriate across its little compartments instead of struggling to cover them, and nearly every wiggle or meander demonstrates a delicately meditative balance of spontaneity and control.
Yes, there are times I might meander down a seemingly dead end of harissa gougères only to end up with a buoyant soufflé, but I always find my way because, really, I'm not going very far.
They're full of moments that meander, lost in the weeds, as if Lynch is daring the audience to invest while providing only minimal glimpses of interaction with the characters legacy viewers are likely tuning in to see.
The 13th edition of Sharjah Biennial doesn't venture much into its immediate surrounding but does meander—weaving together different sites from the fortress-like exhibition spaces of the foundation to the local planetarium and sunny public squares.
This map of the Paraná River in North-Eastern Argentina and shows how rivers meander and move, how floodplains flood intermittently, and how new areas of permanent and seasonal water are being created and lost through time.
I thought, as I started my meander at Pier 553, that I was already spending too much time on the first booths I saw, but they were that mix of playfulness and caprice that made them irresistible.
Rainfall totals could exceed 43 or even 30 inches in some places, since the storm is expected to meander along the Texas coast once it makes landfall, moving less than 500 miles from Friday through Monday morning.
Droplets falling less than a few feet, on the other hand, would meander by less than a tenth of an inch because they do not build up as much speed and they fall for a shorter time.
It's a pairing that works seamlessly, and with just over five minutes of material, Infinite Waste may not meander quite so much, but they deliver enough variation to show how appropriate it is to bring these forces together.
A lander which will in turn eject down toward the surface of the moon and, assuming a stable landing, a rover module will exit the lander and use its 50-watts of power to meander on the surface.
This plaintive trilogy of short plays, directed by Michael Wilson and featuring a peerlessly gabby Hallie Foote and Harriet Harris, may meander, but it offers a vibrant take on the significance of loquacity in Foote's world (24111:22).
This plaintive trilogy of short plays, directed by Michael Wilson and featuring a peerlessly gabby Hallie Foote and Harriet Harris, may meander, but it offers a vibrant take on the significance of loquacity in Foote's world (519653:2239).
This plaintive trilogy of short plays, directed by Michael Wilson and featuring a peerlessly gabby Hallie Foote and Harriet Harris, may meander, but it offers a vibrant take on the significance of loquacity in Foote's world (2811:800).
You can follow his hip-hop progression all the way through last year, when he released "Wow," which had him rapping with authority while letting a tipsy-turvy soundscape meander through "Giddy-ups" and trippy crowd-sung vocals.
This plaintive trilogy of short plays, directed by Michael Wilson and featuring a peerlessly gabby Hallie Foote and Harriet Harris, may meander, but it offers a vibrant take on the significance of loquacity in Foote's world (2:10).
This plaintive trilogy of short plays, directed by Michael Wilson and featuring a peerlessly gabby Hallie Foote and Harriet Harris, may meander, but it offers a vibrant take on the significance of loquacity in Foote's world (245:2212).
This plaintive trilogy of short plays, directed by Michael Wilson and featuring a peerlessly gabby Hallie Foote and Harriet Harris, may meander, but it offers a vibrant take on the significance of loquacity in Foote's world (74003:10).
This plaintive trilogy of short plays, directed by Michael Wilson and featuring a peerlessly gabby Hallie Foote and Harriet Harris, may meander, but it offers a vibrant take on the significance of loquacity in Foote's world (21535:245).
Huffing, snorting and in no hurry to move, the big-horned bovines occasionally meander across the Khmer-American Friendship Highway, the dusty, 140-mile route linking Phnom Penh's factories with the port in the coastal city of Sihanoukville.
The expansive, three-story structure is supported by broad wood beams high above and looks out of enormous cathedral-like windows to a large garden, where pebbled trails meander through plants and weeping willows toward comfy seating areas.
Read on to get her take on how to make it big in the biz, why the road to happiness will forever meander, and what to do when it feels like the whole world is falling down around you.
Cabrera Bello, buffeted by wind gusts as he lined up his final putt, watched the ball meander toward the hole and sharply break right before it stopped on the lip, paused and dropped, triggering a roar from the gallery.
Other sections meander from the nature of belief, Homer and the obsolete nature of the Great American Novel to domestic studies like the relocation of a rattlesnake from her own yard to that of the millionaire down the street.
In the exhibition "Akari: Sculpture by Other Means," visitors can meander through a floor-to-ceiling cloud of hanging spherical lanterns and walk into the glowing interiors of three room-size Akari — including the largest that Noguchi ever designed.
"It's going to come roaring into the coast Thursday night or Friday morning, penetrate inland maybe only a few tens of miles, and then meander for several days erratically because the steering currents are going to collapse," he said.
I keep hoping against hope that a new challenge will tease out a new Trump and that if he malingers in the presidency long enough, he'll meander in the direction of eloquence, slouch toward poetry and tumble into inspiration.
To receive it, fans must register through their email and sign off on fine print that allows Nascar and its corporate sponsors to gather information on them, and even to keep track of them as they meander through the stadium.
South of Lone Rock Point, where North Avenue runs high above the eastern shore of Lake Champlain, beyond the winding paths that meander through the cemetery, behind the heavy doors of the large redbrick building, Sally was back in the orphanage.
With tracer fire hissing overhead, and grenades and artillery shells exploding along a muddy ridge I was using for cover, I sprinted through the skeletal remains of a crashed airship down to the railway embankment that followed the river's meander.
The peeling walls of Jalila and her daughters' austere, underloved house convey volumes about their struggles, as do the jerry-built fences — barriers made of wooden pallets and corrugated metal — that seem to almost reluctantly meander through this village of Bedouins.
They were digging twenty feet down in order to accommodate a Turkish-bath-inspired indoor pool, or hammam , as Anna Harrison pronounced with cultural respect, when they hit actual water, one of those underground streams that meander beneath the city.
In contrast, Widows reveals little to no backstory for any of the women, except that they were taken care of by their husbands, and their motives for the heist meander from needing money, to wanting to stick it to the patriarchy.
In the Alley, your company will be front and center while thousands of other entrepreneurs, investors, innovators and general tech enthusiasts meander around the show floor eager to see the latest and greatest innovations from companies from all over the world.
He notes that there's also a third way, not yet proven, in which climate change may be implicated: As Arctic sea ice is lost, wind systems can meander and create blockages — like those that locked Harvey in place over Houston.
When: Sunday, August 28, 19793:50–6pm Where: St George's Church (135–32 38th Avenue, Flushing, Queens) Often when I walk in New York City, I move from point A to point B, rarely allowing myself the time to meander.
Track the storms here >>> An area of disorganized storms just off the coast of Florida has been producing some showers across the state's southeast region and will continue to meander up the coast during the first half of the weekend.
But, conveniently, it does this while closing a circle: For the first time, you can start your peregrinations from the entrance, meander along at least one route through its clutch of buildings and return to where you started without backtracking.
Nothing important is left unexplained — to the point where the show feels like it has a little too much setup, stopping dead in its tracks after a very good premiere to meander for two episodes before doing some actual... star trekking.
Consumer confidence has taken a hit as the negotiations meander towards a no-deal British exit, however, and the KBC Bank consumer sentiment index sank to 75.3 in September from 77.2 in August — the lowest level in almost six years.
The more adventurous wander through Bashi, the bustling seafood market where fishermen drop off their daily hauls, or meander around Shapowei, a local art zone that comes alive at night with skateboarders and small vendors selling handmade jewelry and crafts.
Linda's earliest years were spent on a commune where child-rearing duties were shared by all adults; at one point she wonders whether her low-energy parents, who meander along the perimeter of the action, never mattering much, are really hers.
Reilly is treading in the experimental space of attempting to capture or replicate dream states, synesthesia, and body clocks; the video is almost a thesis statement for the exhibition, setting up a surreal and prolonged meander through the artist's Circadian rhythm.
Ming-Jer Kuo's "Suburban Housing" (2015) pigment prints are finely rendered diagrams of developments that extend, meander, and curve; they are abstracted versions of what in real life are asphalt streets leading to houses with two-car garages in cul-de-sacs.
When I meander through this spare exhibition, I can't help but also think of the psychologically charged portraiture from the ancient Roman outpost in Fayum, Egypt, a place and time (around 2015 CE) where the realms of the material and spiritual intermingled.
Especially from the backseat, passengers don't have a good view of the pedestrians and cyclists that meander around the test course—so the best way to see how the van reacted to obstacles was to watch it play out on the tablet.
Some evidence indicates that Arctic warming—which is causing a change in the temperature gradient between the equator and the poles—could be shifting the polar jet stream, causing it to meander more north and south rather than traveling a straight line.
Some sections of "Carlyle" tend to meander, and the satire can become ham-handed, as when Janice's father, at first appalled to learn that his daughter has married a black man, and Carlyle's father bond by pulling out and comparing their firearms.
Meander around the square and its environs, visit St. Edward's Church, with its Tolkienesque north door, browse at the cozy Borzoi Bookshop, which has a surprisingly comprehensive selection of travel books, and then repair to the Huffkins Bakery & Tea Room for lunch.
At 90 minutes, the story tends to meander, providing lots of time for rat-a-tat banter (and references to things that weren't on the radar when the show signed off, like "Game of Thrones") but moving the plot along at a snail's pace.
Residents who were already evacuated from High Level, Dene Tha' First Nation communities of Bushe River, Meander River and Chateh, and areas of Mackenzie County were allowed to return to their homes on Monday but have been warned they may have to evacuate again.
"That's good news, but this is not over yet because we still are forecasting it to slow down and meander generally northward ... We think it could become hurricane force again," Knabb said, as the storm was likely to strengthen as it moved over warm water.
While Wilentz sticks pretty close to the chronology of events, and focuses on his argument that the Constitution supports no property in man with persuasive and laserlike intensity, Delbanco tends to meander and jump about in time and comment on events in an essayistic fashion.
We meander up a quiet street to a dirt road lined with pine trees and make our way across a narrow granite bridge over a cove, past a small swimming club with a saltwater pool, and up the road to Cynthia's wide front porch.
Then – because Weiner can't help fighting on live television with a cable news host, then also can't help cackling over the footage later at home, just can't help being Weiner – we eventually meander back to our original thought: What the hell is wrong with that guy?
For a lunar month every 2000 years it falls to Ujjain, a town in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, to host the Kumbh Mela by the revered Shipra, whose waters meander north into the mighty Ganges and eventually eastward to the Bay of Bengal.
Some scientists have linked extreme shifts in the jet stream to global warming, theorizing that the melting of Arctic ice and the decreased temperature differential between the Arctic and lower latitudes have robbed the jet stream of some of its strength, causing it to meander more.
Which is why I consider myself lucky that I&aposve had the opportunity over the years — thanks in large part to my father, who made his dream of living in Colorado come true several years ago — to meander down some of the nicest slopes out there.
I did so, and after clinking glasses and exchanging a few guarded speculations on United States-Mexico relations in the Trump era, I left them to stew in the frothing water and commenced what would become a multiday driving meander down the Guadalupe Valley's Ruta de Vino.
And yet, all that above stuff was spaced out across the broadcast, which ran for north of 150 minutes, meaning that there was a lot of time to meander between all that stuff with lots of talking from, like, Rita Ora and Bebe Rexha, and a Panic!
" Henderson said she then "proceeded to give me the most incredibly inspired supportive talk" in which she "talked about how in life, we all have a path, but at any one time we walk off the path and we can meander around but the path doesn t go away.
Their conversations, Woodson said, meander to what it would be like to play in this era, in which receivers cannot be thumped in the head over the middle or jammed more than 5 yards downfield and in which quarterbacks, who drive television ratings and interest, can hardly be touched.
Many stories meander through "Cane" (including one autobiographical section featuring a Northern writer in the South), but at its core the book is about six Southern women, including beautiful, chaotic Karintha; Carma, who slays her jealous husband; Becky, white and an outcast, the mother of two black sons.
Le Kykouyou A meander through lanes lined with tiny, brightly painted wood cottages in the historic fishermen's quarter of the village of L'Herbe leads to a cluster of waterfront cabanes à huîtres (oyster huts), at which you can slurp both bivalves and dry white wines from nearby Graves.
Will Toledo, who heads up Car Seat Headrest, lets his guitar meander for long stretches before songs take shape: hear his minute-plus intro on this year's "Vincent," after which he scoffs at summer tourists who descend on his college town of Williamsburg, Virginia, disturbing his own vacation.
This sort of OCD programming can end up as irritating as it is adventurous, but in the hands of the Oshkosh, Wisconsin native, things never meander too far from the central head-nodding theme, making for avant-bass music you can ponder deeply or actually enjoy with your homies.
And "Timmy's Prayer​," arriving at the start of the summer, gave his voice all sorts of space to meander over a sweet, spare beat, all building to a chorus so classically and simply melodic that it could have cropped up and stuck around any time in the past 60 years.
Starting in 2000 and over the span of more than a decade, the bodies of Jethro Anderson, Curran Strang, Reggie Bushie, Kyle Morrisseau and Jordan Wabasse were found, one by one, floating in the rivers that meander past Thunder Bay's grain elevators, shopping malls and rail lines, emptying into Lake Superior.
From the whispered vocals of Dario G's "Voices" to the trip-hop breaks of "Lonely Soul" (featuring Richard Ashcroft, of course) The Beach soundtrack has the essence of chill-out and also the euphoric melodies of trance that would meander into the glistening water at beach parties around the time.
There is opportunity, though: should Congress eventually meander its way to considering the fate of an industry that moves tens of millions of people every single day, it can start to ask some of those questions about what exactly they want our tax dollars to accomplish, and then actually do it.
Which led me to another eureka moment: Many adult Americans would do well to meander into the children's section of their local bookstore and take a look at books on bad behavior, to reacquaint themselves with the full emotional spectrum of being a person — for their sake and for others'.
Sergey suggested, proudly, that a wooden seal had recorded conversations for eight years at an American embassy—which does make you wonder, as you meander through this fantasyland, if perhaps what we're looking for has always been there, if only we looked a little harder, if we dug a bit beneath the surface.
I sat in the audience listening to this man meander on and on to the crowd, interjecting the occasional art term like "form" or "color," but never once giving the slightest explanation for why he used over-sexualized images of Black women and traumatic images of Black men being brutalized by police and dogs.
WOW boasts 35,000 live fish, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and birds; 1.5 million gallons of freshwater and saltwater aquariums; and more than 1.5 miles of trails that meander through 4-D dioramas that share sights, sounds and smells of wildlife habitat, including the African savannah, the Amazon rainforest, ten U.S. National Parks and the Arctic.
In 2015, for "A Bit of Gossip, a Bit of Privacy," Ms. Rose invited both the public and people from the art world to meander through a bedroom, an office, a bathroom and a studio, and watch her, in collaboration with three actors, explore the breakup of a relationship, drawn from her life experiences.
Scientists have suggested that a decrease in sea ice and less snow in the Arctic as a result of human-driven warming has caused a weakening of the stratospheric vortex, or that it's caused the jet stream that defines the edge of the tropospheric polar vortex to meander further south, leading to more cold air outbreaks at mid-latitudes.
Standing in the installation, you feel enveloped by the city: a concrete mixer is stopped in front of the plaza, a food cart is parked at the southeast corner of the park, another selling waffles is at the west corner, people selling bike tours of Central Park meander about, and a small truck nearby sells NYC T-shirts.
There is no standardised measurement of what it is to be world class and, in lieu of some sort of doctrinal convention at which all the Match of the Day pundits get together and decide exactly what the fuck they are talking about, we are doomed to meander about in the fog of definitional uncertainty forevermore.
But in subsequent revisions, the dramatic, inky color of Zumthor's original design became a flat beige (critics believed a black building would have been too difficult to keep cool), and a wing that was supposed to meander over the La Brea tar pits—the inspiration for Zumthor's first design—was moved to an adjacent parking lot.
Though the Spanish found-footage franchise [REC] would eventually meander into the arena of campy, splashy, fun satire — with its chief draw being a chainsaw-wielding bride in a blood-soaked wedding dress warding off the zombie apocalypse that had ruined her special day — the series started out at the complete opposite end of the zombie movie spectrum.
" By Sunday evening, the National Hurricane Center said the storm, which made landfall on Friday in Florida as a Category 1 hurricane, was about 335 miles east of Ocean City, Md. A "slow north-northwestward motion" was predicted through Monday, and the hurricane center said Hermine's center would "meander slowly offshore of the Mid-Atlantic coast for the next couple of days.
As I meander from one poor idea to the next, I realize that it doesn't matter what you're dressed up as; there will inevitably be too many Donald Trump costumes at whatever gathering you attend, and trying to maneuver through a dark club enmeshed in a lethal concoction of sweat, smoke, and face paint fumes will always be a nightmare.
Some of the locals who meander in from Nostrand Avenue — although David's has occasionally had bouts of fame and sometimes draws visitors from Manhattan, most of its trade comes from longtime inhabitants of Bedford-Stuyvesant — prefer their brisket in another of its forms: pickled, as corned beef, or, better yet, brined and smoked under a jacket of pepper and other spices, as pastrami.
Let's just say rather that they are the unseeing witnesses of his mournful meander through the streets of midtown, significant precisely because of their unconcern with the tenor of his own feelings — feelings of which his writing is "in memory" (as another poem would have it), which is to say that the feelings are, like the man who has occasioned them, definitively in the past.
She has always deferred to him on its design, except for a few suggestions: it should have a Christmas tree during the holidays; it should not provide a straight line of sight, encouraging pedestrians to meander; and, although the bridge's platform would widen at two points, above thick supporting pillars, from the air its outline should not evoke a pair of sunglasses or a bra.
I would serve unlimited quantities of excellent wine and we would get blitzed and the conversation may eventually meander to touch on that most baffling of questions: When male writers list books they love or have been influenced by — as in this very column, week after week — why does it almost always seem as though they have only read one or two women in their lives?
In that way, he was like a figure from another time: He wrote completely by hand with a fountain pen, and was the kind of person whose topics of conversation, during, say, a bike ride with his friend Orrin Devinsky, might meander from the origin of the name of dandelions to the toxicity of eating fireflies—Sacks made Devinsky promise to never eat more than two fireflies (presumably one would be okay).

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