List of synonyms from "jaunting" to synonyms from "jbars"
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Definition of the day : « jaunting »
- As in wandering : adj meandering
- As in journey : verb travel
- As in tour : verb visit, journey
- As in travel : verb journey on a trip or tour
- As in wander : verb move about aimlessly
- As in peregrinate : verb journey
- As in cruise : verb sail
- As in gad : verb roam about
- As in gallivant : verb run around, gad about
- "The jaunting car it was that ran away with her," says Judy.
- Extract from : « Tales And Novels, Volume 4 (of 10) » by Maria Edgeworth
- His house was soon well furnished: she made him get her a jaunting car.
- Extract from : « Handy Andy, Volume One » by Samuel Lover
- Its one of the patriots of 98, said the jaunting car driver.
- Extract from : « One Irish Summer » by William Eleroy Curtis
- We shall certainly have you jaunting off to London some day.
- Extract from : « The Head Girl at the Gables » by Angela Brazil
- It, therefore, became necessary that she should ask her grandfather to lend her the jaunting car.
- Extract from : « Can You Forgive Her? » by Anthony Trollope
- For two or three weeks they go on living at home, and most of that time they are "jaunting," that is, drinking.
- Extract from : « The Kingdom of God is Within You » by Count Leo Tolstoy
- Carts with donkeys attached, resembled somewhat the jaunting car in Ireland.
- Extract from : « A Journey Through France in War Time » by Joseph G. Butler, Jr.
- He used to wait at the stage door and drive her back to her lodgings in his own jaunting car.
- Extract from : « Carnival » by Compton Mackenzie
- There are no railway trains or street cars running in the morning, and you cannot find a cab or a jaunting car on the street.
- Extract from : « One Irish Summer » by William Eleroy Curtis
- You can go there by train from Dublin three or four times a day, taking a jaunting car at Rathdrum or Rathnew station.
- Extract from : « One Irish Summer » by William Eleroy Curtis
