Sentence examples for we sauntered from inspiring English sources

'we sauntered' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to mean that someone or a group of people was walking slowly and leisurely, often in an aimless or relaxed manner. For example, "We sauntered through the park, enjoying the sunshine and chatting with friends."

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AS we sauntered up the steep, narrow cobblestone streets of Cáceres in western Spain, it wasn't hard to imagine life there in the Middle Ages.

We sauntered through the charming Boston Public Garden, passing the imposing bronze statue of George Washington, then crossed Charles Street on to the magnificent 50-acre Boston Common.

Once, as we sauntered along the Thames in London, James suggested we cross the next bridge and loop back along the south bank.

Opened in October, the airy but formal restaurant, with windows overlooking the square, was already drawing a crowd when we sauntered in.

Close to our home-from-home, we sauntered around the bustling village of Speightstown, where the lady in the flip-flop shop hadn't the right change for our transactions, so told us to pop back later to pay.

We sauntered over wooded trails up to the highest point of the island, the ruins of Fort Holmes, from whose vantage point the British had retaken Fort Mackinac during the War of 1812.

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As we saunter along Kings Road in London, she in her light grey Converse trainers and short black coat, I am struck by how raffishly youthful she appears.

In the soft blue twilight of Monte Carlo before dawn, we saunter side by side along the esplanade to a twenty-four-hour jeweller's shop to pawn his platinum cigarette case — Bucherer?

We rarely walk more than a couple of blocks and when we do need to walk, we saunter slowly, our aching leg muscles feeling heavy and tight from riding most of the day.

In the soft blue twilight of Monte Carlo before dawn, we saunter side by side along the esplanade to a twenty-four-hour jeweller's shop to pawn his platinum cigarette case Bucherer?

Corbett's performance will bring to mind dialect-driven novels like Ross Raisin's God's Own Country and Peter Carey's True History of the Kelly Gang, but unlike those books, it never applies the jump leads of plot to keep the narrative action turning; he allows a pretty languorous pace as we saunter the streets with Anthony and Arthur.

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