verb
- to walk or move slowly and aimlessly; to wander or stroll
Usage: chiefly Scottish and Northern English dialect; present participle of 'daunder'
adjective
- moving or proceeding in a slow, aimless manner
Usage: chiefly Scottish and Northern English dialect
Examples
- He spent the afternoon daundering through the countryside.
- The old man was daundering along the lane without any particular destination.
- They enjoyed a daundering walk through the village on Sunday.
- She had a daundering pace, taking her time to observe everything around her.
- The children were daundering about the park, exploring every corner.
- He daundered from shop to shop, browsing without buying anything specific.