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What is the past tense of meander?

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The past tense of meander is meandered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of meander is meanders.

The present participle of meander is meandering.

The past participle of meander is meandered.

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A small, crystal clear spring meandered through the center, running the diameter.
The blade was inlaid with a beautiful white gold rose that meandered its way from the hilt to half way down the double edged sword.
A waterfall cascaded behind it, the tower surrounded by the pool at the foot of the falls, and a brook meandered away from it.
The waves broke in lethargic flops and meandered forward in fingers of white froth.
Driving full throttle on his wheel rims, he trundled back to Augusta at 30 mph and meandered through downtown, trailed by a posse of 14 cruisers.
The streets that he would have had to follow meandered all over town, and he could not afford to be seen.

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