"Like dew drops on leaves tender here and there we meander" | |
- I'm going to meander down this way. | |
- We cannot just meander. | |
And then if I measure the width of the river at this point then it's something like one centimetre, so the ratio of the wave length of the meander to the width of the river, in this case, is about 11. | |
As long as she uses 2 hands and doesn't meander too much | |
"Like dew drops on leaves tender here and there we meander" | |
- I'm going to meander down this way. | |
- We cannot just meander. | |
And then if I measure the width of the river at this point then it's something like one centimetre, so the ratio of the wave length of the meander to the width of the river, in this case, is about 11. | |
As long as she uses 2 hands and doesn't meander too much | |
- That road meanders a lot. | |
And in their wild meanders flow | |
And there's no fat in those pictures. It just seems to be... because it meanders in comparison to the average commercial, slick Hollywood movie. | |
Because it me-- meanders? | |
But if you look at a river over a large length, say tens or hundreds of kilometres, then you see that the meanders aren't quite random, a pattern emerges, there's order there. | |
- That road meanders a lot. | |
And in their wild meanders flow | |
And there's no fat in those pictures. It just seems to be... because it meanders in comparison to the average commercial, slick Hollywood movie. | |
Because it me-- meanders? | |
But if you look at a river over a large length, say tens or hundreds of kilometres, then you see that the meanders aren't quite random, a pattern emerges, there's order there. | |
And everywhere the courses of the rivers were set. They meandered and wound at the foot of the mountains and between them. Well-parted the rivers were after the high mountains had come forth into light. | |
I meandered aimlessly about Europe for a couple of years just shopping, having pointless affairs with exotic foreign men. | |
Slowly I meandered homeward. | |
We meandered throughout this beach trying to guesstimate where the water may or may not be, which was just a crucial mistake. | |
Your old man had a hair trigger, but his bullets meandered. | |
'After an hour's meandering about, however, we struck gold.' | |
- Miss Hewlitt is not interested in your aimless meandering. | |
2 days ago, he was meandering near my door. | |
A little meandering in the middle, but... | |
And Mark Twain 's whole meandering Mississippi. | |
And everywhere the courses of the rivers were set. They meandered and wound at the foot of the mountains and between them. Well-parted the rivers were after the high mountains had come forth into light. | |
I meandered aimlessly about Europe for a couple of years just shopping, having pointless affairs with exotic foreign men. | |
Slowly I meandered homeward. | |
We meandered throughout this beach trying to guesstimate where the water may or may not be, which was just a crucial mistake. | |
Your old man had a hair trigger, but his bullets meandered. | |
'After an hour's meandering about, however, we struck gold.' | |
- Miss Hewlitt is not interested in your aimless meandering. | |
2 days ago, he was meandering near my door. | |
A little meandering in the middle, but... | |
And Mark Twain 's whole meandering Mississippi. | |