daunders

/ˈdɔndərz/
noun
  1. A slow, leisurely walk or stroll.
    • Their evening daunder along the beach became a daily habit.
    • After lunch, we took a gentle daunder around the old town.
    • A short daunder in the fresh air helped clear his mind.
verb
  1. To walk or move in a slow, relaxed, or aimless way; to stroll or saunter.
    • We had plenty of time before the movie, so we daundered along the riverbank.
    • Instead of rushing, he daundered down the lane, enjoying the warm sunshine.
    • On Sunday mornings, she likes to daunder through the park without any particular destination.
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