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Filter by Meaning The audience was moved by the maunder played on the piano.
She hummed a maunder while walking alone in the park.
The sound of the flute playing the maunder was soothing and calming.
The melancholic maunder reminded her of her lost love.
The orchestra played a maunder during the funeral procession.
I heard a maunder coming from the old man's house.
The radio played a maunder that made me feel sad.
The sound of the violin playing a maunder filled the room.
The cat started to maunder around the house, looking for a place to nap.
The wanderlust traveler would maunder through foreign cities, taking in the sights and sounds.
After losing his job, he would often maunder around the city, unsure of what to do next.
The artist would maunder through the museum, finding inspiration in the artwork.
He likes to maunder around the park in the evenings.
The old man would maunder through his memories, reliving his youth.
The old man would maunder through the memories of his youth.
The lost tourist began to maunder through the streets, hoping to find his hotel.
The hiker decided to maunder off the beaten path to see what he could find.
The detective would maunder through the crime scene, searching for clues.
As a child, she would often maunder through the woods, pretending to be a fairy.
The group of friends decided to maunder through the city, exploring different neighborhoods.
The bored teenager would maunder through the mall, not really looking for anything.
The customer would maunder about the quality of the food.
The employee would maunder about his boss's management style.
The child would maunder about having to do his homework.
The customer would maunder about the slow service at the restaurant.
The teacher would maunder about the lack of motivation in her students.
He would maunder about his workload every day.
The athlete would maunder about the unfairness of the competition.
She would maunder with the jewelry, admiring each piece.
The child would maunder with the crayons, arranging them in color order.
The chef would maunder with the seasoning, adjusting the flavors to perfection.
The cat would maunder with the string, pawing at it playfully.
The artist would maunder with the paintbrush, adding finishing touches.
The traditional Irish maunder always makes me feel nostalgic.
He would maunder on and on, without ever getting to the point of his story.
The students would maunder in the hallways instead of going to class.
The sleepy teenager would maunder their answer to their parents' question.
The shy employee would maunder their suggestion to the boss, lacking confidence.
The tired nurse would maunder their report to the doctor, struggling to stay awake.
The embarrassed teenager would maunder their apology to their friend, feeling guilty.
The elderly woman would maunder her prayers, speaking softly to herself.
The nervous speaker would maunder their speech in front of a large audience.
The tired employee would maunder their apology to their boss.
The maunder brought tears to her eyes as she listened to the lyrics.
The haunting maunder filled the air and gave the scene a somber feel.
The singer's voice was perfect for the melancholic maunder.
The pianist played a maunder that perfectly captured the feeling of loss.
The choir sang a maunder in memory of their departed member.
The guitarist's rendition of the classic maunder brought the crowd to their feet.
The choir performed a maunder in honor of the deceased community leader.
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