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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwendwend /wend/ verb → wend your way→ See Verb table
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wend• In fact, most of the central section has all but disappeared, the river now wending its subterranean way beneath the town.• This was the last mill, the brook now wending its way towards the Severn at Minsterworth.• John and I would wend our way into Westwood Village to window-shop or see a movie or buy groceries.• We wend our way through the most crowded portion.• As the spectators began to wend their way home, the emotions of some were mixed.• Motorists wend their way through orange traffic cones and detour signs.• We were staying overnight at Blackburn bothy, which is set in a small wood with a stream wending through it.• Look at the teamster on the highway, wending to market by day or night; does any divinity stir within him?
Origin wend Old English wendan
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