mander in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Mander (verb): to move in a winding or indirect course, often through obstacles or a crowded area.
Sample Sentences
- The artist decided to mander her way through the crowded gallery to reach her favorite painting.
- During the hike, we had to mander through thick underbrush to stay on the trail.
- He would often mander down the winding paths of the old city, discovering hidden gems along the way.
- To truly appreciate the beauty of the landscape, you must mander slowly and take in every detail.
- As the sun set, they chose to mander along the beach, enjoying the cool breeze and soft waves.
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