Which preposition to use with jaunt

to Occurrences 18%

There was not even a horse-car, or, as fashionable Warchesterians have it, a "tram," to remind the tranquil villagers that life had any need more pressing than a jaunt to the post twice a day.

in Occurrences 6%

Besides all this, he dearly loved the longbow, and a sly jaunt in the forest when the moon was full and the dun deer in season; so that the King's rangers kept a shrewd eye upon him and his doings, for Arthur a Bland's house was apt to have aplenty of meat in it that was more like venison than the law allowed.

with Occurrences 4%

When he saw that Gloria had noted how for the first time on a woodland jaunt with her he carried a very businesslike-looking rifle, he explained laughingly that if they developed abnormal appetites there were both deer and bear to be had.

into Occurrences 4%

On one of my first jaunts into the suburbs of Tallahassee I noticed not far from the road a bit of swamp,shallow pools with muddy borders and flats.

through Occurrences 4%

Burns's fondness for taverns and riotous living shocked his cultured entertainers, and when he returned to Edinburgh next winter, after a pleasure jaunt through the Highlands, he received scant attention.

on Occurrences 3%

And I love her for this, and her praises I tell, For she jaunts on so prettily, proudly and well.

about Occurrences 2%

To see Dr. Johnson in any new situation is always an interesting object to me; and, as I saw him now for the first time on horseback, jaunting about at his ease in quest of pleasure and novelty, the very different occupations of his former laborious life, his admirable productions, his London, his Rambler, &c. &c., immediately presented themselves to my mind, and the contrast made a strong impression on my imagination.

after Occurrences 2%

He had now a great desire to go to Oxford, as his first jaunt after his illness; we talked of it for some days, and I had promised to accompany him.

of Occurrences 1%

To-day we did our little jaunt of five miles and back 'cross country.

across Occurrences 1%

Possibly attractive to the wildly adventurous, but scarcely worthy of a jaunt across the Atlantic.

until Occurrences 1%

"Yer acquaintances among females being chiefly of the silly sort, it's no wonder we remind you of the only things you can look back on without blushing," Barney retorted; and a neighbor poking his head in the door to learn the cause of the hilarity, the conspirators sallied out for a jaunt until parade-time.

along Occurrences 1%

CHAPTER XI THE GATES OF CHANCE Markham had finished the portrait of his antiquated countess in Havre and abandoning the luxuries of the Hotel Frascati had taken to the road with his knapsack and painting kit for a two months' jaunt along unfrequented Norman byways.

between Occurrences 1%

In one of my daily jaunts between Bishopsgate and Shacklewell, the coach stopped to take up a staid-looking gentleman, about the wrong side of thirty, who was giving his parting directions (while the steps were adjusting), in a tone of mild authority, to a tall youth, who seemed to be neither his clerk, his son, nor his servant, but something partaking of all three.

at Occurrences 1%

My father was accustomed to take me with him, but that is the only jaunt at that date which I remember, and that is all I remember of it.

for Occurrences 1%

Just a jaunt for pleasure.

up Occurrences 1%

And when I returned, two or three hours afterward, from a jaunt up the beach to Mosquito Inlet, there they still were, as if they had not stirred in all that time.

Which preposition to use with  jaunt