Third-person singular simple present indicative form of maunder.(verb)
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Use "maunders" in a sentence
"But intrude not violently upon man, leave him alone in his somnambulism, and he kicks out from under his feet the ladder of life up which he has climbed, constitutes himself the center of the universe, dreams sordidly about his own particular god, and maunders metaphysically about his own blessed immortality."
"We may all disagree, the tone troll maunders, but surely we can all agree to be polite and show each other respect."
"But it hapned once that the good man, went to the Market, and having bought a delicate Capon, meets with a friend, whom he invited to be his guest; and going home with it, his wife powts, maunders and mutters and looks so sowr that the guest saw well enough how welcome he should be."