0 (often with along, off, past etc) to walk or stroll about without much purpose or hurry -- slentre, slenge (forbi)
1 a walk or stroll. -- spasertur
The women, obviously happy to be together, would chatter enthusiastically, sauntering slowly in large groups to their classrooms.
Troponyms are subordinate verbs describing specific actions, that is, sauntering is a specific way of walking, whereas hypernyms are superordinate verbs.
Since he was trying to train it, he hollered ' 'heel' ' and ' 'run' ' at it, as they sauntered along.
He will loiter in the restaurant next door, sauntering out as the spirit moves him during the afternoon to have his bets.
I invite him to join me in sauntering along it.
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.
Stubbs can not just saunter into the cafeteria and order a plate of freedom fries.
In the background, a looming figure saunters towards the two.
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閒逛,漫步…
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pasear, deambular, pasearse sin un objetivo fijo…
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sair andando…
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se balader, balade…
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procházet se, procházka…
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slentre, spadseretur…
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berjalan tanpa tujuan, jalan-jalan…
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