noun
- plural of maunderer; people who talk in a rambling, confused, or tedious manner
- plural of maunderer; people who wander aimlessly or move about without purpose
Usage: informal; often used to describe speakers who wander off topic
Usage: archaic or literary
Examples
- The maunderers at the town meeting went on for hours without reaching any conclusions.
- Those maunderers never seem to have a clear point to make.
- The panel was full of maunderers who couldn't stay focused on the topic.
- He complained that the maunderers in the audience were wasting everyone's time.
- The maunderers wandered through the countryside without any particular destination in mind.