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saunter
/ ˈsɔːntə /
verb
- to walk in a casual manner; stroll
noun
- a leisurely pace or stroll
- a leisurely old-time dance
Derived Forms
- ˈsaunterer, noun
Other Words From
- saunter·er noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of saunter1
Word History and Origins
Origin of saunter1
Example Sentences
First, Springbok scrum-half Williams sauntered through some soft fringe defence and nonchalantly rounded Steward to go under the posts.
Taylor, in black with gold trim, was more understated in her ring walk but still soaking up the atmosphere as she sauntered down the runway without any real urgency.
Zheng then won three successive games, dropping just four points along the way, and looked to be sauntering towards the win.
But more than half of my classmates in the room leapt to their feet and applauded him as I turned my back to them and sauntered out into the night.
On my first full day following JD Vance, he sauntered past three eager reporters peppering him with questions to ask me if I wanted to grab milkshakes.
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