0 a short journey for pleasure, sometimes including a stay: --
2 a short trip for pleasure: --
a weekend jaunt
Often away from home on jaunts, he seldom referred to his daughter, and when he did, it was as ye cheild.
Some old people are very adventurous indeed, and are prepared to go jaunting off to new places and to new faces at the drop of a hat.
The truth is that this is a jaunt at public expense.
He was not away on a jaunt or some irrelevant business.
I would be the last person in the world to say that these are jaunts abroad.
The people who run the unit certainly do not organise jaunts of any sort.
I doubt whether he will find the time to have the jaunt which he had yesterday.
There was lots of air travel, all first-class, and of staying in first-class hotels, all on unnecessary jaunts.