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maunder

British pronunciation/mˈɔːndɐ/
American pronunciation/mˈɔːndɚ/
to maunder
[VERB]
MAIN VERB
1

talk indistinctly; usually in a low voice

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2

to talk continuously and aimlessly

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3

wander aimlessly

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Examples
1While you were maundering, looking after the judges, I've made one giant marshmallow with the bit I don't need for the tea cakes.
2Maunder published the results of his work in two articles (1894 and 1922) which, however, were not taken into due consideration mainly for two reasons.
3If you maunder the physiology and neurology of two people's bodies while they're having a conversation, if things are awful, just not connecting, we're not communicating here, the two bodies, the physiology is independent.
4This is impressive: In a period of 30 years during the Maunder minimum, astronomers observed about 50 sunspots instead of the normal 40,000 or 50,000!
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