wends Sentence Examples

  1. The old woman wends her way down the street, her steps slow and deliberate.
  2. The river wends through the valley, its waters sparkling in the sunlight.
  3. She wends her way through the crowd, searching for a familiar face.
  4. The path wends its way through the forest, leading to a secluded clearing.
  5. The road wends its way up the mountain, providing stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
  6. The story wends its way through time, exploring the lives of several generations.
  7. The conversation wends its way from topic to topic, covering everything from politics to personal relationships.
  8. The debate wends its way through the legislature, with each side presenting their arguments.
  9. The history of the town wends its way back to the early 1800s.
  10. The trail wends its way through the dense undergrowth, eventually leading to a waterfall.

wends Meaning

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wends (n. pl.)

A Slavic tribe which once occupied the northern and eastern parts of Germany, of which a small remnant exists.

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A Slavic tribe which once occupied the northern and eastern parts of Germany, of which a small remnant exists.

runs, marches, passes, progresses, goes,travels, speeds, proceeds, paces, repairs

slows (down or up), slows (down or up), checks, arrests, suppresses, halts, retards, interrupts, obstructs, represses

The old woman wends her way down the street, her steps slow and deliberate.

The river wends through the valley, its waters sparkling in the sunlight.

She wends her way through the crowd, searching for a familiar face.

The path wends its way through the forest, leading to a secluded clearing.