125 examples of jaunt in sentences

come on your ways; I have sought you, till I am weary, and call'd ye, till I am hoarse: good Lord, what a jaunt I have had this night, heigho! COOMES.

John Moseley insisted on putting the bays in requisition to carry Denbigh for the first stage, and they now stood caparisoned for the jaunt, with their master in a less joyous mood than common, waiting the appearance of his companion.

He accepted her invitation cheerfully; and Mrs. Wilson saw, it was only as they drove from the door without Emily, that he betrayed the faintest reluctance to the jaunt.

"Why, when Aunt Lulu goes on a jaunt," said Dwight Herbert, "events begin to event.

It was all the smallest of small talk, and just what might be expected of two reputable middle-aged persons returning in a post-chaise from a mild jaunt; yet beneath it ran a current of feeling.

"But believe me, the game is a bigger one than just that little jaunt, far bigger in fact.

He thought it a pretty good jaunt to the lake, and the road wasn't any too plain, though no doubt I should get there; but I began to perceive that a white man who traveled such distances on foot in that country was more of a rara avis than any woodpecker.

As soon as we could procure the necessary passports, which were obligingly furnished by the governor to "Don Russel Sturges y quatro Anglo Americanos," our party left Manila for a short jaunt to the mountains.

She lived not far from the scene of the accident, and had been taking a jaunt in her machine.

For still another two hours Thor led Muskwa on that tiresome jaunt into the north.

"What with packin' the whole blasted cargo into the hills and this jaunt now.

On March 10, 1815, he writes: "My jaunt to Bristol in quest of money completely failed.

Thus ended my jaunt in quest of money.

At last I effected a diversion by persuading him to give Mrs. Jones a jaunt into the country, and, thus left in peace, I spent my afternoon in making final preparations.

The great wagons were drawn up also before the piazza of the hotel; and between the two houses flitted the excursionists, full of the bright enthusiasm of the setting off, which is the best part of a jaunt, invariably.

She knew how other girls had gone out with Willis in his smart car and come back to give rather sketchy accounts of the evening's pleasure jaunt.

They almost seemed to feel that this jaunt might be in the nature of a "try-out" for racing material; or at the very least it might offer something worth while in the way of adventure.

[Illustration: THE CAR COASTED DOWN ALL THE HILLS] It was indeed a treat; for always at the end of the jaunt there was an interview with "Scotty" Allan, who was sure to look Baldy over carefully and say fondly, "Well, how's my Derby hero to-day?" and give the expected hearty greetings to Irish and Rover.

Selections from American guerrilla: jeep jaunt through a Nazi air base, by Douglas M. Smith & Cecil Carnes.

When it does leak out it must be understood we are just going for a little pleasure jaunt.

I have thought of it since, and am inclined to believe that nothing but two English could have been capable of such a jaunt.

My dear child, what if you were to take this little sea-jaunt?

The jaunt, if such an expression is applicable, cost him eleven shillings less fourpence.

However, Willie was not long in securing a late pass, and went upon his jaunt in an apparently chastened state of mind, though in the best possible humour.

Hampered by no announcements, with no record to make or break, the trip was for pleasure,a mid-summer jaunt.

125 examples of  jaunt  in sentences