A short journey taken for pleasure, an excursion, an outing or a trip
It's such a beautiful day, let's take a jaunt to the park.
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Brined means to soak in salt water....
adventure, jaunt, junket, hop, leap, scamper, jump
stumbling or strolling are 2 worlds that i have used in my English hwk if you have any other good ones please let me know trotting. having a sunday jaunt. skipping along.
The Jaunt was created in 1981.
In Romeo and Juliet, the word "jaunt" means a short pleasure trip or journey. The phrase "jovial jaunt to Mantua" refers to Romeo's exile from Verona and his journey to Mantua, where he is banished to by Prince Escalus.
The boy took a summer jaunt.
Jaunt meant the same thing it means now, a trip or voyage. The nurse says "I am a-weary, give me leave awhile: Fie, how my bones ache! what a jaunt have I had!". She's talking about her trip from the Capulet house down to the market to find Romeo and to deliver Juliet's message to him.
A lark means a jaunt, an entertaining outing, something just for fun.
It's such a beautiful day, let's take a jaunt to the park.
Taunt!
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The cast of Jaunt V2 - 1998 includes: Sonita Henry as Delphine
joy ride
"Jaunt" typically means a short journey or excursion. "Excursion" is a brief trip or outing. "Resignation" refers to the act of quitting or stepping down from a position.
We weren't going anywhere in particular, we just took the car out for a quick jaunt through the countryside.