saunter SAWN-ter verb WS #36
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verb
to walk in a slow, relaxed manner, without hurry or effort; to stroll leisurely; to proceed at an unhurried pace
- The tourist would saunter down the cobblestone streets, stopping to admire the historic architecture.
- She liked to saunter along the beach at sunset, listening to the waves crash against the shore.
- He would saunter into the office each morning with a relaxed confidence that impressed his colleagues.
- They decided to saunter through the park, enjoying the warm sunshine and blooming flowers.
- The couple would saunter hand in hand through the farmers market, sampling fresh produce and local treats.