daundering

/ˈdɔndərɪŋ/
verb
  1. To walk slowly and aimlessly; to stroll or wander without a clear purpose.
    • On Sunday mornings, she enjoys daundering through the farmer's market.
    • Instead of rushing, he was daundering down the street, lost in thought.
    • We spent the afternoon daundering along the riverbank, stopping to watch the ducks.
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