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maunder
[mawn-der]
verb (used without object)
to talk in a rambling, foolish, or meaningless way.
to move, go, or act in an aimless, confused manner.
He maundered through life without a single ambition.
maunder
/ ˈɔːԻə /
verb
(intr) to move, talk, or act aimlessly or idly
Other 51Թ Forms
- maunderer noun
- ˈܲԻԲ adjective
- ˈܲԻ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of maunder1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of maunder1
Example Sentences
“Did I mention I had children? Three. Fascinating creatures,” the marquise maunders on.
In elementary school, I sat in class with a book in my lap while the teacher maundered on about fractions.
Yesterday, I was maundering on about what might happen in the 2024 US election.
Instead we get some philosophical maundering and nifty, nimble tricks.
This is the Beckettian strain in Scorsese: his characters are no longer tough guys, but wizened old figures maundering away to each other, immobile in wheelchairs or senior-citizen home seats, with blankets over their knees.
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