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saunter
[sawn-ter, sahn-]
verb (used without object)
to walk with a leisurely gait; stroll.
sauntering through the woods.
Synonyms: , ,
noun
a leisurely walk or ramble; stroll.
Synonyms: , ,a leisurely gait.
Synonyms: , ,
saunter
/ ˈɔːԳə /
verb
to walk in a casual manner; stroll
noun
a leisurely pace or stroll
a leisurely old-time dance
Other Word Forms
- saunterer noun
- ˈܲԳٱ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of saunter1
Word History and Origins
Origin of saunter1
Example Sentences
When Morgan Wallen abruptly sauntered offstage during the curtain call that closed his most recent “Saturday Night Live” appearance in March, he quickly sparked online backlash and was accused of disrespecting the comedy institution.
As she sauntered offstage, Lewis blew a kiss to the crowd, then jumped back to her microphone, grabbed a Modelo she’d left behind and took a sip through a straw.
Lopez plays dual roles as a movie actor and an arachnoid goddess and she sauntered into the Sundance premiere channeling the power of both.
He was the only person in the stream of workers sauntering out of the house who was willing to be interviewed in English, mostly.
The show began with Beyoncé astride a white horse sauntering down a hallway in NRG’s bowels as she sang “16 Carriages,” her ballad about a youth spent on the road chasing showbiz dreams.
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