Tuesday, July 03, 2012

Meander

me·an·der (m-ndr)
intr.v.
1. To follow a winding and turning course.
2. To move aimlessly and idly without fixed direction.
n.
1. Circuitous windings or sinuosities, as of a stream or path.
2. A circuitous journey or excursion; ramble.
 ex·plore  (k-splôr, -splr)
v. 
1. To investigate systematically; examine: explore every possibility.
2. To search into or travel in for the purpose of discovery.
 in·ves·ti·gate  (n-vst-gt)
v. 
To observe or inquire into in detail; examine systematically.
dis·cov·er  (d-skvr)
tr.v. 
1. To notice or learn, especially by making an effort.
2. To learn something about.
3. Archaic To reveal or expose.
en·joy  (n-joi)
v.
1. To receive pleasure or satisfaction from.
2. To have the use or benefit of: enjoys good health.
v.intr.
To have a pleasurable or satisfactory time.
de·light  (d-lt)
n.
1. Great pleasure; joy.
2. Something that gives great pleasure or enjoyment.
an·tic·i·pate  (n-ts-pt)
v. 

1. To feel or realize beforehand; foresee.
2. To look forward to, especially with pleasure; expect.

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