maunderer

/ˈmɔndərər/
noun
  1. A person who talks in a rambling, confused, or aimless way.
    • The teacher gently guided the maunderer back to the main question.
    • My uncle is a gentle maunderer, always telling long, winding stories.
    • The meeting was delayed by a maunderer who couldn't stay on topic.
  2. A person who moves or acts in a slow, aimless, or wandering manner.
    • The park was full of maunderers enjoying a lazy Sunday afternoon.
    • He was a maunderer at heart, never in a hurry to get anywhere.
    • The old maunderer shuffled along the path, stopping to look at every flower.
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