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Definition of Sauntering
1. saunter [v] - See also: saunter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sauntering
Literary usage of Sauntering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of the Virginia Federal Convention of 1788 by Hugh Blair Grigsby (1890)
"Rumors had reached the State that sallow men, from the remote East, might be
occasionally seen on the steps of the India House, or sauntering in Piccadilly, ..."
2. New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle: Annotated by Thomas Carlyle by Jane Welsh Carlyle, Thomas Carlyle (1903)
"I wish you were at the Archbishop's now instead of wrestling with that Pamphlet;
and yet, it is not in sauntering about grounds that good work gets done by ..."
3. New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle by Jane Welsh Carlyle, Thomas Carlyle (1903)
"I wish you were at the Archbishop's now instead of wrestling with that Pamphlet;
and yet, it is not in sauntering about grounds that good work gets done by ..."
4. The Pilgrim Fathers: Or, The Founders of New England in the Reign of James by William Henry Bartlett (1853)
"Half the time of the servants seems taken up with the work of purification ; and
the unwary stranger in sauntering •t about is constantly exposed to a ..."
5. Lord Melbourne by Henry Dunckley (1890)
"Some disadvantages on setting out— Sauntering—Decides for the law—Is called to
the bar with his future Lord Chancellor—Lamb and Pepys—Goes on circuit— ..."