As a verb:
* We meandered through the bustling market, admiring the colorful stalls. (Meaning: We walked aimlessly, enjoying the sights.)
* The river meanders through the valley, creating a picturesque landscape. (Meaning: The river flows in a winding path.)
* The conversation meandered from politics to gardening and back again. (Meaning: The conversation changed topics randomly.)
As a noun:
* The path through the woods was a delightful meander, full of hidden treasures. (Meaning: The path was a pleasant, winding journey.)
* The river's meanders created a series of beautiful oxbow lakes. (Meaning: The bends in the river formed lakes.)
* His essay was a meander of ideas, loosely connected by a central theme. (Meaning: The essay was a series of thoughts that weren't tightly organized.)