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wend
- v direct one's course or way
wend your way through the crowds
- Companies are increasingly supporting more natural growth, letting employees wend their way upward like climbing vines.
- Demme's new film, Rachel Getting Married, is arguably an attempt on the part of the director to wend his way back to his roots.
- All that we are in this country came out of words 18th century words, 19th century words which in turn wend their way back into a past that existed long before the first .