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saunter (encz) | saunter,loudání n: Zdeněk Brož |
Saunter (gcide) | Saunter \Saun"ter\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Sauntered; p. pr. &
vb. n. Sauntering.] [Written also santer.] [Probably fr. F.
s'aventurer to adventure (one's self), through a shortened
form s'auntrer. See Adventure, n. & v.]
To wander or walk about idly and in a leisurely or lazy
manner; to lounge; to stroll; to loiter.
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One could lie under elm trees in a lawn, or saunter in
meadows by the side of a stream. --Masson.
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Syn: To loiter; linger; stroll; wander.
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Saunter (gcide) | Saunter \Saun"ter\, n.
A sauntering, or a sauntering place.
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That wheel of fops, that saunter of the town. --Young.
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saunter (wn) | saunter
n 1: a careless leisurely gait; "he walked with a kind of
saunter as if he hadn't a care in the world"
2: a leisurely walk (usually in some public place) [syn:
amble, promenade, saunter, stroll, perambulation]
v 1: walk leisurely and with no apparent aim [syn: stroll,
saunter] |
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saunterer (encz) | saunterer, n: |
Saunter (gcide) | Saunter \Saun"ter\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Sauntered; p. pr. &
vb. n. Sauntering.] [Written also santer.] [Probably fr. F.
s'aventurer to adventure (one's self), through a shortened
form s'auntrer. See Adventure, n. & v.]
To wander or walk about idly and in a leisurely or lazy
manner; to lounge; to stroll; to loiter.
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One could lie under elm trees in a lawn, or saunter in
meadows by the side of a stream. --Masson.
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Syn: To loiter; linger; stroll; wander.
[1913 Webster]Saunter \Saun"ter\, n.
A sauntering, or a sauntering place.
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That wheel of fops, that saunter of the town. --Young.
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Sauntered (gcide) | Saunter \Saun"ter\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Sauntered; p. pr. &
vb. n. Sauntering.] [Written also santer.] [Probably fr. F.
s'aventurer to adventure (one's self), through a shortened
form s'auntrer. See Adventure, n. & v.]
To wander or walk about idly and in a leisurely or lazy
manner; to lounge; to stroll; to loiter.
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One could lie under elm trees in a lawn, or saunter in
meadows by the side of a stream. --Masson.
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Syn: To loiter; linger; stroll; wander.
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Saunterer (gcide) | Saunterer \Saun"ter*er\, n.
One who saunters.
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Sauntering (gcide) | Saunter \Saun"ter\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Sauntered; p. pr. &
vb. n. Sauntering.] [Written also santer.] [Probably fr. F.
s'aventurer to adventure (one's self), through a shortened
form s'auntrer. See Adventure, n. & v.]
To wander or walk about idly and in a leisurely or lazy
manner; to lounge; to stroll; to loiter.
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One could lie under elm trees in a lawn, or saunter in
meadows by the side of a stream. --Masson.
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Syn: To loiter; linger; stroll; wander.
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saunterer (wn) | saunterer
n 1: someone who walks at a leisurely pace [syn: saunterer,
stroller, ambler] |
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