woolgather

/ˈwʊlˌɡæðər/
verb
  1. To daydream or become lost in thought; to be distracted or inattentive.
    • Stop woolgathering and focus on your homework.
    • She tends to woolgather when she's bored, staring out the window.
    • During the lecture, I began to woolgather and missed the main point.
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