verb
- to talk in a rambling, confused, or incoherent way; to speak without clear purpose or direction
- to move or wander aimlessly; to meander
Usage: informal; often used with 'on' or 'about'
Usage: less common
Examples
- He maunders on about his childhood memories without any real point.
- The old man maunders through the park every afternoon.
- She tends to maunder when she's tired and not thinking clearly.
- He maunders about the good old days whenever anyone will listen.
- The speaker maundered for twenty minutes before getting to the main topic.
- Don't maunder—just tell me what you mean.
- They maundered through the countryside, enjoying the scenery.