dandering

[ˈdændərɪŋ]

dandering Definition

  • 1walking slowly and aimlessly
  • 2wandering idly

Using dandering: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dandering" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    We spent the afternoon dandering around the city.

  • Example

    He was dandering along the beach, enjoying the sunset.

dandering Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dandering

Phrases with dandering

  • dander up

    to become angry or irritated

    Example

    His comment really got my dander up.

  • to go for a walk or stroll

    Example

    Let's take a dander around the park.

  • to wander aimlessly

    Example

    I had nothing to do, so I just dandered about the town.

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Summary: dandering in Brief

'Dandering' [ˈdændərɪŋ] refers to walking slowly and aimlessly or wandering idly. It is often used to describe leisurely strolls or wandering without a particular destination. Examples include 'We spent the afternoon dandering around the city' and 'He was dandering along the beach, enjoying the sunset.' Phrases like 'dander up' and 'take a dander' are also commonly used.