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jaunt
[jawnt, jahnt]
noun
a short journey, especially one taken for pleasure.
verb (used without object)
to make a short journey.
jaunt
/ dʒɔːnt /
noun
a short pleasurable excursion; outing
verb
(intr) to go on such an excursion
Other Word Forms
- jauntingly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of jaunt1
Word History and Origins
Origin of jaunt1
Example Sentences
He had taken a trip this month to Switzerland, his favoured destination for overseas jaunts, fuelling fresh speculation over the state of his health.
As unlikely as the tour seemed on paper, Blur's penchant for storytelling about everyday British life - punctuated by some bouncy guitar-driven pop melodies - made them a perfect fit for a quintessential seaside jaunt.
One is a short loop designed primarily for young children, which will feature a little more than half of the dinosaurs, while the other is a full jaunt around the garden.
And would Uefa turn a blind eye to a stadium return after such a long jaunt?
County email and text messages show company staff paid for several upscale dinners, a trip to Taiwan and a jaunt to Los Angeles’ famed Magic Castle.
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