He was instead maundering about his room, thinking about silly things and wishing he knew what was going on. |
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More to the point, for all his maundering about the estate tax, it hasn't done anything to break up the great fortunes of our era. |
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Now again an angel might interpose, between Abraham and his maundering delusion that he must slaughter his second son, Isaac. |
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In a bleary voice he seems to be maundering about Christ, Armageddon, calendars, and China. |
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And if I've devoted too much time to maundering about this, it's from a sort of frustration. |
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This real England, your unreal home, turns us all into maundering John of Gaunts, sighing over sceptred isles, demi-paradises, other Edens. |
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There is a fuzzy underground feel to this film: choppy editing, sudden freeze frames, maundering voiceover. |
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You lot thought I was maundering in Philadelphia, didn't you? |
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The plot is wildly silly and shot full of holes, maundering endlessly on its slow trawl towards the climax. |
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Every issue has a cluster of stories that vary wildly in style and tone, from maundering musings to cold silence, from freehand swirls to suffocating realism. |
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It sometimes reads like the most self-indulgent and maundering commonplace book, pregnant with ideas and jottings, their author unwilling or unable to develop them cogently. |
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Perhaps the same could be done with Hawkins's narrators — three of them, no less, maundering on in the first person, often in the present tense, and each as annoying as the next. |
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He was ever maundering by the how that he met a party of scarlet devils. |
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