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"It will put an end to all this maundering of yours about your heritage."
Cease your maundering, and help me to milk the goats.
Stop your maundering and tell me clearly what happened."
What I want is for you to come here and hug me and stop this imbecilic maundering!
All of this maundering has been to tell you Southern birds what you have been missing this winter.
'I've had enough of your maundering.
The Introduction is businesslike, brief, and to the point, avoiding much of the repetitious academic maundering that often accompanies such works.
She brushed away the irrelevant thought-doubtless it was the maundering of some mdaha long dead and out of touch with life.
"An' none of yer bloody maundering!
- but the editors ought to visit some creative writing classes: these days, both Jamesian maundering and Vesuvian spewing get the red pencil.
He'd never before seen such ineffectual maundering in Bildoon, a sentient noted for wit, brilliant insight, analytical adroitness.
So lets put a call into plod And stop this maundering, Cos what I described above Is money laundering.
His thin cries and milky scent, and the iron stink of the dust he kicked up, were sharp intrusions of reality into her maundering.
We heard his foolish maundering: But, bred in wiser ways, We have forgotten: do ye sing The rune of ancient days!
Bernstein is at his charismatic best: smart and chipper, thoroughly engaging and generously informative, with none of the maundering of his later years.
The story of his imprisonment at the hands of his brother-sorcerer, Shaka Obre, was truth, not a tale-spinner's unfounded maundering.
He deplores his fellow Rhode Islanders' "brabble" over "fribbling" questions of real estate, and he listens to the "maundering" of old men.
And let's not forget Bellow's Herzog, with his maundering, unsent letters to Spinoza, Churchill, Heidegger and so on.
He repeated names which I recognized from bygone browsings in forbidden volumes, and at times made me shudder with a certain thread of mythological consistency - or convincing coherence - which ran through his maundering.
Josua looked at him sharply, but before he could discover whether this was more singing-sword maundering or something useful, another shape appeared in the tent doorway, accompanied by a blast of chill air and a few snowflakes.
The contrast could not have been more stark: one woman forced by pride and a demented sense of morality to the point of child murder, the other disoriented and reduced to pitiable maundering, a Moravian village Juliet.
However, he was less than impressed with Powers ("a lovely but lifeless girl"), Prince ("a solemn young dunce"), and Ferrer in his romantic moments, opining that "his maundering and mooning over Roxane is considerably hard to take."
It is hard rock, with none of the trippiness that defined singer Perry Farrell's post- Addiction band, 'Porno for Pyros,' or the electronic maundering that marred his lone solo album, 2001's 'Song Yet to Be Sung.'"
Kerouac is shown as a joyous, generous soul, who was saddled with celebrity as "King of the Beatniks" after the publication of "On the Road" in 1957, then suffered critical neglect in his own time as he saw his books remaindered, and became a maundering, reactionary alcoholic.