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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
maunder .
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Examples
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To be fair, NPR dutifully followed up with a climate change weekend segment a few days later that maundered semi-articulately around the connection of climate change to extreme weather.
Mary Ellen Harte and John Harte: Addressing Climate Change: Hilarity, a Hurricane, a Pipeline and a Time to Lead Mary Ellen Harte 2011
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To be fair, NPR dutifully followed up with a climate change weekend segment a few days later that maundered semi-articulately around the connection of climate change to extreme weather.
Mary Ellen Harte and John Harte: Addressing Climate Change: Hilarity, a Hurricane, a Pipeline and a Time to Lead Mary Ellen Harte 2011
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To be fair, NPR dutifully followed up with a climate change weekend segment a few days later that maundered semi-articulately around the connection of climate change to extreme weather.
Mary Ellen Harte and John Harte: Addressing Climate Change: Hilarity, a Hurricane, a Pipeline and a Time to Lead Mary Ellen Harte 2011
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To be fair, NPR dutifully followed up with a climate change weekend segment a few days later that maundered semi-articulately around the connection of climate change to extreme weather.
Mary Ellen Harte and John Harte: Addressing Climate Change: Hilarity, a Hurricane, a Pipeline and a Time to Lead Mary Ellen Harte 2011
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To be fair, NPR dutifully followed up with a climate change weekend segment a few days later that maundered semi-articulately around the connection of climate change to extreme weather.
Mary Ellen Harte and John Harte: Addressing Climate Change: Hilarity, a Hurricane, a Pipeline and a Time to Lead Mary Ellen Harte 2011
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And old men, on cool and balmy lanais, toothlessly maundered to her about
THE KANAKA SURF 2010
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He looked at them like a drunken man and maundered in strange, sleepy speech.
The Hunger Cry 2010
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"Nam-Bok was ever clumsy at the paddle," she maundered reminiscently, shading the sun from her eyes and staring across the silver-spilled water.
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"Nam-Bok was ever clumsy at the paddle," she maundered reminiscently, shading the sun from her eyes and staring across the silver-spilled water.
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To be fair, NPR dutifully followed up with a climate change weekend segment a few days later that maundered semi-articulately around the connection of climate change to extreme weather.
Mary Ellen Harte and John Harte: Addressing Climate Change: Hilarity, a Hurricane, a Pipeline and a Time to Lead Mary Ellen Harte 2011
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