0 past simple and past participle of saunter
1 to walk in a slow and relaxed way, often in no particular direction:
Since he was trying to train it, he hollered ' 'heel' ' and ' 'run' ' at it, as they sauntered along.
That horse threw its jockey at the first fence, missed the second fence altogether, caused a collision at the third, ran wide at the fourth and finally sauntered in last.
Undaunted, he sauntered into the museum and, borrowing an antique bat off the display, went on to score 158 and 71.
As the kids sauntered into the enchanting world of stories, the doors of imagination were burst open forever.
Finally, he sauntered off, disappointed and discouraged.