jaunting (Meaning)

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jaunting (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Jaunt

jaunting Sentence Examples

  1. The tourists spent their vacation jaunting around the countryside, visiting historical sites and admiring the scenery.
  2. The couple decided to go on a jaunt to the beach for the day, taking a picnic lunch and enjoying the sunshine.
  3. The children loved jaunting through the forest, exploring the trees and streams and pretending to be on a grand adventure.
  4. The dog went jaunting through the park, chasing squirrels and rolling around in the grass.
  5. The hikers enjoyed jaunting up the mountain trail, taking in the stunning views from the summit.
  6. The artist spent the day jaunting around the city, visiting museums and art galleries and taking inspiration from the urban landscape.
  7. The friends went on a jaunt to the nearby town, shopping and dining and catching up on each other's lives.
  8. The family enjoyed jaunting to the local amusement park, riding rides and eating cotton candy and making memories together.
  9. The students spent their spring break jaunting around Europe, visiting famous landmarks and learning about different cultures.
  10. The athlete went for a jaunt around the track, stretching her legs and preparing for the upcoming competition.

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of Jaunt

travelling, perambulating, roaming, knocking (about), hopping, traveling, roving, journeying, traipsing, rambling

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The tourists spent their vacation jaunting around the countryside, visiting historical sites and admiring the scenery.

The couple decided to go on a jaunt to the beach for the day, taking a picnic lunch and enjoying the sunshine.

The children loved jaunting through the forest, exploring the trees and streams and pretending to be on a grand adventure.

The dog went jaunting through the park, chasing squirrels and rolling around in the grass.