jaunting Meaning & Definition

  • En [ dʒɔːnt]
  • Us [ dʒɑːnt]

Meaning of jaunting In English

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Examples of jaunting

  • 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.

  • They also manufactured traps, gigs, landaus, jaunting carts, carriages, floats and dray carts.

  • Killarney is also famous for its jaunting cars (horse-drawn carts) operated by local jarvies.

  • Jaunting has other effects on the social fabric of the novel's world, and these are examined in true science-fictional fashion.

  • Jaunting is the instantaneous teleportation of one's body (and anything one is wearing or carrying).

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