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- noun Alternative spelling of
woolgathering .
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Examples
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Skipping thus lightly over a matter of such consequence, the thoughts of the hare-brained boy went a wool-gathering after more agreeable topics.
The Abbot 2008
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“Come, Doctor, I beg your pardon, but your wits are fairly gone a wool-gathering; it was I invited you to dinner, up at the inn yonder, and not you me.”
Saint Ronan's Well 2008
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Manichaeos, his wits were a wool-gathering, as they say, and his head busied about other matters, when he perceived his error, he was much [1994] abashed.
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Tibullus, stulti praetereunt dies, their wits are a wool-gathering.
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For a minute, perhaps, my mind was wool-gathering.
The Time Machine, by H. G. Wells Herbert George 2006
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I cried incredulously, for my wits were still wool-gathering.
Greenmantle 2005
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You realize, of course, I'm engaging in a bit of wool-gathering sport.
Dylanology. Ann Althouse 2005
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Were you to shepherd too long your wits would certainly go wool-gathering, even if you were not tempted to bleat.
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Mr Robarts had come round to the generally accepted idea that Mr Crawley had obtained possession of the cheque illegally — acquitting his friend in his own mind of theft, simply by supposing that he was wool-gathering when the cheque came in his way.
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Gerasimovitch, turning to Nekhludoff, “and your thoughts must have been wool-gathering to let the thing pass.”
Resurrection 2003
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