meanderer
/miˈændərər/
noun
- A person who walks slowly without a clear purpose or direction.
- The meanderer strolled through the park, stopping to watch the ducks.
- Tourists often become meanderers in the old town, getting lost in its narrow streets.
- A meanderer on the trail paused to admire every wildflower.
- A person who talks or writes in a long, unfocused way, moving from one topic to another.
- She's a meanderer in conversation, often forgetting what she started talking about.
- In his emails, he was a meanderer, rambling about his weekend before getting to the request.
- The lecturer was a meanderer, jumping from history to philosophy without a clear point.