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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
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Derived Forms
- ˈjauntingly, adverb
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Other Words From
- jaunting·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of jaunt1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of jaunt1
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Example Sentences
I went back while Lorne [Michaels] was on his 5-year jaunt in the wilderness, and Ebersol was producing.
No flight is ever allowed to take off without a safety demonstration, and this jaunt is no different.
Our driver for our weekend jaunt into the mountains was right out of central casting.
They even tacked an extra day onto the jaunt, playing hooky that Tuesday.
There is no reason to think that Palin's jaunt abroad will be any more successful.
Their journeyings were on the scale of a jaunt to Switzerland as compared with Mr. Norman's.
Usually when on a shooting jaunt of several hours from camp several porters go along to carry home the game.
I think we'll go for a jaunt, if you're ready, as the light falls quickly here.
This has been a long excursus, and we must get back to our jaunt on the plain.
“Why, this might be an up-the-river jaunt,” said Denham, as the appetising daintiness of each article of food revealed itself.
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