meander
/ˈmiːændər/Definitions
1. verb
to move or proceed in a winding or indirect course, typically in a leisurely or casual manner.
“The river meanders through the countryside, creating beautiful scenery along its banks.”
2. noun
a winding or indirect course, especially of a river or stream.
“The hikers followed the river’s gentle meander as they made their way through the forest.”
3. noun
a winding or indirect route or path, especially one that is not direct or straightforward.
“The tourist got lost on the meander through the old city, taking several wrong turns along the way.”