woolgathering
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See also: wool-gathering
English
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[edit]woolgathering (usually uncountable, plural woolgatherings)
- The gathering of fragments of wool torn from sheep by bushes, etc.
- Indulgence in idle fancies or daydreams.
- 1938, Siegfried Sassoon, The Old Century and seven more years, London: Faber, page 109 (1968 edition):
- [while fishing] Alone with my tin of bait and my wool-gatherings, I was in a world of my own, localized and satisfying as such world always are.
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[edit]Indulgence in daydreams
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