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to jaunt
noun
A wearisome journey.
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"It's always a fun Saturday to jaunt around to the wineries," said Crystl Friedman, a sommelier at Del Frisco's in New York, who owns a three-bedroom, 100-year-old Victorian in Mattituck with her husband, a wine distributor; they bought it for $360,000 in 2003.
They're not healthy enough to jaunt around town.
It's not so easy for an American president to jaunt off to Asia.
Take a weekend to jaunt up to the Mediterranean and explore the cuisine, or to check out the scenic Scandinavian hiking trails.
The endless potential open to Jaunt ultimately led to them losing out to other startups as they sought more areas for growth.
Which brings me around to Jaunt.
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In a bid to find a political story unrelated to tax evasion, we turn to Boris Johnson's jaunt to his birthplace of New York.
"Today we had to make some difficult decisions in an effort to realign Jaunt for continued success.
The half-hour we devoted to a jaunt through its center was long enough.
Prior to joining Jaunt he was part of Lucasfilm and Industrial Light & Magic.
Cohen had to miss the last jaunt to the United States because he had because he was having angioplasty surgery.
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