noun
- people who engage in aimless reverie or absentminded daydreaming
Usage: plural of woolgatherer
Examples
- The teacher called the students woolgatherers when they stared out the window.
- Artists are often dismissed as woolgatherers by more practical people.
- The meeting was full of woolgatherers who contributed little to the discussion.
- She considered herself surrounded by woolgatherers who lacked focus.
- The professor criticized the woolgatherers in his philosophy class.
- Management viewed the creative team as woolgatherers rather than productive workers.