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His quixotic trek moved from conversation to a kind of goal, though one forestalled by the pandemic, whose lockdowns made it impossible for a meanderer to ease in and out of strangers’ homes and lives.

Sabato added: “People are charged up and incensed about Trump. But if you’re standing there talking and they go to sleep, it doesn’t suggest you’re the best one to beat Trump. People keep saying he’s lost a step or two but this is the same Joe Biden I remember from the 1970s. He’s a meanderer. Some speakers get you fired up but Joe’s not that.”

In conversation, she’s something of a meanderer, often switching topics midthought or not finishing her sentences.

He’s also a specialist in relaxation, a meanderer who has never seen a patch of grass he didn’t want to lie down on.

I should like to know what he could call to mind, piteous old meanderer!

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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