meanderingly

English

Etymology

meandering + -ly

Adverb

meanderingly (comparative more meanderingly, superlative most meanderingly)

  1. In a meandering or winding manner.
    • 2009 April 6, Roslyn Sulcas, “Deadpan Expresssions but Lively Connections in Acrobatic Tableaus”, in New York Times:
      This contrast between the emotional intimations of the movement (at one point a performer chases another around the stage, pulling off his clothes) and the dancers’ affectless manner might be a reason that “Bones” can sometimes feel meanderingly opaque.
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