Sentences

maunder in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To maunder means to talk in a rambling or aimless manner, often reminiscing or reflecting on past experiences.

Sample Sentences

  1. He would often maunder on about the good old days, reminiscing with a distant look in his eyes.
  2. As she sat on the bench, she began to maunder about her childhood adventures in the countryside.
  3. The professor tended to maunder during his lectures, causing many students to lose focus.
  4. They would maunder through the park on lazy Sunday afternoons, enjoying each other’s company.
  5. His tendency to maunder made it difficult for the team to stay on task during meetings.
  6. He tended to maunder on about his childhood, losing track of time.
  7. As the professor began to maunder during his lecture, the students exchanged puzzled glances.
  8. She would often maunder through the park, lost in her thoughts and memories.
  9. Despite his talent, he would sometimes maunder instead of focusing on his art.
  10. The old man loved to maunder about the good old days, sharing stories with anyone who would listen.