New settlers never have any money--like ourselves,' jauntily added Arthur.
Billy felt like the man who, after jauntilyforcing the fighting, unexpectedly gets a jolt on the chin that drops him to the canvas.
His breeches, his white rubber shoes and his jauntily slung waterproof expressed youth.
Mr. Alleyne had swivelled his chair round to face her and thrown his right foot jauntily upon his left knee.
Then the forge was suddenly throbbing with the zigzagging of the bow of the violin jauntily dandering along the strings.
She laughed and turned jauntily away, once more throwing the corn-meal batter to the greedily jostling poultry.
Seryozhka snatches the compasses out of the hands of the perspiring Matvey, and in an instant, jauntily twirling round on one heel, he describes a circle on the ice.
In the crimson nose, in the ruffled, uncombed hair, in the pitch-black moustaches of which one was jauntily twisted and pointed insolently towards the ceiling, he recognised Cornet Klyauzov.
Charlie Reynolds, the cool one, the most likely to succeed, waved jauntily and carelessly from his rotating, accelerating ring.
Frank Nelsen blew a kiss jauntily to Nance Codiss, the neighbor girl, who waved to him from the background.
Mr. Billing, his hands in his coat pockets and a large cigar between his teeth, camejauntily across the street.
He stepped jauntily up the two steps of the pedestal.
Yet his smile and speech seemed jauntily unconcerned as ever.
He made note of the large emerald flashing in his purple cravat, of the gaily dotted white waistcoat, in the armholes of which were jauntily caught the careless thumbs, of the black derby hat tilted a trifle down over the careless, rosy face.
He flung up his two hands, and brought them smartly together over his jauntily tilted black derby.
You could not chide such a boy as this; and in time's due course he had walked jauntily out into the world with legs of equal length after all and in his stride the slightest halt possible.
Lin regarded in silence his brother, who was speaking so jauntilyof the first and last home they had ever had.
She laughingly caught up a paper bag and fitted it jauntily to her head in imitation of a cook's cap.
He dabbed at a cut on his temple from which issued a tiny crimson stream, and jauntily shook back his hair.
The red cherries, for example, no longer bobbed at the peak of the roof; they now hungjauntily from the rear eaves, so to speak.
It splashed, floated and then sailed jauntily out upon the tide.
He had adopted European costume, and wore jauntilyon his head an English army forage cap, the gift of the British sergeant who accompanied the frontier commissioners last May.
He was the proud possessor of a lockless Turkish pistol, which he stuckjauntily in his sash, and of which he was evidently very proud, for he would stop every now and then to readjust the formidable weapon.
And so he mumbled below his breath, as with his hat set jauntily on one side, and his hands stuck carelessly beneath his coat-tails, Dalton came forward.
This gentleman was walking jauntily through the gate of him "who keeps the keys," but was stopped by the stern janitor, who inquired if he had a ticket.
Still, he held his head jauntilyas he pointed out to a fellow-passenger the natural charms of the landscape above Funchal.
She was so jauntily competent, so consciously independent of the office.
With a freezing eye she watched Miss Collins swing jauntily from the room, her red head cocked at an angle that enabled her to throw a farewell dimple in the direction of Captain Trevellyan.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jauntily" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.