verb
- spoke or wrote in a rambling, unfocused, or confused manner
- moved or wandered aimlessly or without clear direction
Usage: past tense of maunder; informal
Usage: past tense of maunder; informal
Examples
- The old professor maundered on about his research for nearly an hour without reaching a conclusion.
- She maundered through the park, lost in thought and paying no attention to where she was going.
- He maundered about his childhood memories in a disjointed, hard-to-follow way.
- The speaker maundered through his notes, jumping from topic to topic without clear organization.
- They maundered down the street, stopping occasionally to look in shop windows.
- The patient maundered incoherently, making it difficult for the doctor to understand his symptoms.