- saunter saun·ter vi
- ['sɔːntə(r)]
to saunter in/out — entrare/uscire con disinvoltura
to saunter up and down — passeggiare su e giù
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
to saunter in/out — entrare/uscire con disinvoltura
to saunter up and down — passeggiare su e giù
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
saun´ter|ing|ly — saun|ter «SN tuhr, SAHN », verb, noun. –v.i. to walk along slowly, happily, and aimlessly; stroll: »People sauntered through the park on summer evenings. –n. 1. a leisurely or carelesait: »The other…walked slowly, with a sort of saunter, towards… … Useful english dictionary
saun´ter|er — saun|ter «SN tuhr, SAHN », verb, noun. –v.i. to walk along slowly, happily, and aimlessly; stroll: »People sauntered through the park on summer evenings. –n. 1. a leisurely or carelesait: »The other…walked slowly, with a sort of saunter, towards… … Useful english dictionary
saun|ter — «SN tuhr, SAHN », verb, noun. –v.i. to walk along slowly, happily, and aimlessly; stroll: »People sauntered through the park on summer evenings. –n. 1. a leisurely or carelesait: »The other…walked slowly, with a sort of saunter, towards Adam… … Useful english dictionary
saunter — saun|ter1 [ sɔntər ] verb intransitive to walk in a slow and relaxed way saunter saun|ter 2 [ sɔntər ] noun count usually singular 1. ) a short relaxed walk: How about a saunter along the beach before breakfast? 2. ) a slow and relaxed way of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Saunter — Saun ter, n. A sauntering, or a sauntering place. [1913 Webster] That wheel of fops, that saunter of the town. Young. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Saunter — Saun ter, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Sauntered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sauntering}.] [Written also santer.] [Probably fr. F. s aventurer to adventure (one s self), through a shortened form s auntrer. See {Adventure}, n. & v.] To wander or walk about idly… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
saunter — saun•ter [[t]ˈsɔn tər, ˈsɑn [/t]] v. i. 1) to walk with a leisurely gait; stroll 2) a leisurely walk or ramble; stroll 3) a leisurely gait • Etymology: 1660–70; of uncert. orig. saun′ter•er, n … From formal English to slang
saunter — saun|ter [ˈso:ntə US ˈso:ntər] v [I always + adverb/preposition] to walk in a slow relaxed way, especially so that you look confident or proud →↑stroll saunter along/around/in etc ▪ He came sauntering down the road with his hands in his pockets.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
saunter — saun·ter … English syllables
Sauntered — Saunter Saun ter, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Sauntered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sauntering}.] [Written also santer.] [Probably fr. F. s aventurer to adventure (one s self), through a shortened form s auntrer. See {Adventure}, n. & v.] To wander or walk about … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sauntering — Saunter Saun ter, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Sauntered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sauntering}.] [Written also santer.] [Probably fr. F. s aventurer to adventure (one s self), through a shortened form s auntrer. See {Adventure}, n. & v.] To wander or walk about … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English