Definition of Jaunts

1. Noun. (plural of jaunt) ¹

2. Verb. (third-person singular of jaunt) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Jaunts

1. jaunt [v] - See also: jaunt

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jaunts

jaunt
jaunted
jauntee
jaunter
jaunters
jauntie
jauntier
jaunties
jauntiest
jauntily
jauntiness
jauntinesses
jaunting
jaunting car
jauntingly
jaunts (current term)
jaunty
jaunty car
jaup
jauped
jauping
jaups
java
javac
javacs
javaite
javaites
javanais
javanite
javanites

Literary usage of Jaunts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. American Book Prices Current (1902)
"... jaunts AND JOLLITIES. LARGE PAPER (90 printed). Illustrations by Alken, " Phi2," and Heath, in duplicate, one set colored. London, 1901. ..."

2. Complete Prose Works by Walt Whitman (1891)
"OMNIBUS jaunts AND DRIVERS. One phase of those days must by no means go unrecorded— namely, the Broadway omnibuses, with their drivers. ..."

3. Book Auction Recordsby Frank Karslake by Frank Karslake (1906)
"... jaunts, Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour, Handley Cross, Plain or Ringlets, &c. &c., Thackeray's Paris Sketch Book, Vanity Fair, Books of Snobs, ..."

4. Specimen Days in America by Walt Whitman (1887)
"OMNIBUS jaunts AND DRIVERS. One phase of those days must by no means go unrecorded —namely, the Broadway omnibuses, with their drivers. ..."

5. Book-prices Current: A Record of Prices at which Books Have Been Sold at Auction (1897)
"... morocco, tooled back and sides, uncut, 1750-90, atlas folio (1215) Adams, £26 196 Surtees (RS) Jorrocks' jaunts and Jollities, the Hunting, Shooting, ..."

6. English Synonyms Explained, in Alphabetical Order: With Copious by George Crabb (1818)
"Those who have not much time for pleasure take trips. Those who have no better means of spending their, time make jaunts. ..."

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