noun
- plural of meanderer; people or things that wander aimlessly or follow a winding, indirect path
Usage: countable noun; typically refers to people who walk or travel without a fixed destination
Examples
- The meanderers strolled through the park without any particular destination in mind.
- Tourists are often meanderers, exploring side streets and discovering hidden cafés.
- The river's meanderers—its winding curves—create beautiful oxbow lakes over time.
- Late-night meanderers filled the quiet streets of the old town.
- Some people are natural meanderers who prefer to wander rather than follow a set itinerary.
- The meanderers took their time, enjoying the scenic route instead of rushing to their destination.