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Definition of Saunters

Saunter
Saunter Saun"ter, n. A sauntering, or a sauntering place. That wheel of fops, that saunter of the town. --Young.

Meaning of Saunters from wikipedia

- an article on "saunter", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "saunter" You can also: Search for Saunter in Wikipedia to...
- The Great Saunter is a daylong hike that explores Manhattan’s 32-mile s****line, visiting more than 20 parks and promenades of Manhattan. Manhattan's...
- World Sauntering Day, sometimes also known as International Sauntering Day is celebrated on June 19 every year. The purpose is to remind people to slow...
- Saunterer was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. Ridden by Tom Costello, he won the 1881 Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes. Saunterer was bred in Pennsylvania...
- publishing two periodicals, the T****au Society Bulletin and the Concord Saunterer. The T****au Society archives are housed at the Walden Woods Project's...
- five minutes later, a most incredible scene took place. Into the hall sauntered about a dozen policemen. They were strolling at about the pace one would...
- Much Wenlock. ISBN 1-872665-94-2. Long, Rod (1 January 2007). South Coast Saunter. Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Pu. ISBN 978-1-84386-286-4. Neasom, Mike (1984)...
- based on the Native American athlete Jim Thorpe, Wyatt Wingfoot casually sauntered into Johnny Storm's life in Fantastic Four #51." Sanderson "1970s" in...
- Alabama" was a major chart hit for a band whose previous singles had "lazily sauntered out into release with no particular intent." The hit led to two television...
- Many of our citizens will remember this eccentric individual, as he sauntered through town eating his dry rusk and cold meat, and freely conversing...