Wend (verb)

To go in a particular direction.

Origin:

Middle english wenden, from old english -wendan, -wendian, from wendan to turn, go.

Examples:

  1. He wended his way through the crowd.
  2. She wended her way through the city streets.
  3. They wended their way to the top of the mountain.
  4. I'll wend my way home now.
  5. We wended our way through the forest.
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