A leisurely walk (usually in some public place)
1 To saunter is a science; it is the gastronomy of the eye.
2 Presently I observed someone leave the house and saunter along the cliff.
3 However, when Ryan and Lori Pinkerton saunter by, the crows scatter noisily.
4 In short, the popularity of this mural saunter can be easily imagined.
5 To take a walk is to vegetate; to saunter is to live.
6 Men who make money rarely saunter ; men who save money rarely swagger.
7 As I saunter back through the park, I meet a striking individual.
8 Tawdrily dressed girls saunter along the sidewalks, or loll from the window-sills.
9 This was a throwback, a saunter on the banks of the Thames.
10 Walking used to be a gentle saunter spent taking in the scenery.
11 I saunter toward the bar, suddenly in desperate need of a drink.
12 And a saunter through their villages will amply confirm such a surmise.
13 I stuck my hands in my pockets and tried to saunter inside.
14 As I returned from my saunter , I was met by Miss Bland.
15 He used to saunter out and casually kill a man before breakfast.
16 I was just up the hill there for a saunter in the gloaming.
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