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Use "maunderings" in a sentence
"One of the old servants whose age entitled his maunderings to respect among his superstitious fellows had, thereupon, prophesied that the new-born babe would end its life by violence."
"Unbeknownst to me, he published them, an act that put me on the path to becoming an institution: I am read (in small numbers) all over the world (thanks to Dreamagic guru Willy Chaplin); my maunderings are available in book form; I write a twice-monthly newsletter; I teach a class purporting to orient newcomers to the wonders of Oaxaca; and I bear with little ill will beyond a wince or two, my friends 'teasing label of "Mr. Oaxaca" (ugh!)."
"He had eaten too much, and, with hands clasped on his paunch, the fingers interlaced, he resumed his maunderings."