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Example sentences for "jaunting"

Lexicographically close words:
jaundice; jaundiced; jaunt; jauntily; jauntiness; jaunts; jaunty; javelin; javelins; jaw
  1. The two young girls of the party clamored for jaunting cars, and so two were ordered for four o'clock.

  2. The lightning now became more and more frequent and was so close that we let go our hold on the brass rails, preferring to pitch out rather than act as conductor on a jaunting car--such things as conductors being unknown anyway.

  3. When I had alighted at Ballybully station a ragged man had seized my valise, and on ascertaining my destination had carried it to a smart jaunting car driven by a liveried driver.

  4. By the way, for ease and comfort to a naturally lazy man, commend me to a jaunting car.

  5. And he got them out as quick as he could, Jack Power and Crofton or whatever you call him and him in the middle of them letting on to be all at sea and up with them on the bloody jaunting car.

  6. He eyed and saw afar on Essex bridge a gay hat riding on a jaunting car.

  7. Though we cling to the Jaunting Car, We were better out of it, by far; Not the G.

  8. Can those Jarvies part Who fight for the Jaunting Car.

  9. WILL and I on the Jaunting Car, With the couple of Jarvies at war, Are sad to our souls, Wherefore win at the polls If we lose on the Jaunting Car?

  10. Across St. George's Channel the quaint-looking Irish jaunting car is to be found, and then we travel back again to the continent of Europe.

  11. Those intended for the former purpose have a very large wheel, on either side of which is a seat arranged rather in the fashion of an Irish jaunting car.

  12. One sees many jaunting cars, which are funny little high carts with a seat on each side and big wheels.

  13. And Terence would sulk, and Jenny would hum, and the jaunting car would go jaunting on.

  14. He used to wait at the stage door and drive her back to her lodgings in his own jaunting car.

  15. Whenever we met in after life, he never failed to refer to my jaunting car story.

  16. It seemed, indeed, as if his guest, as well as the Emperor, always took his life in his hands when driving in the jaunting car.

  17. They can meet you at Hutsgate, and I will take a drive with you, if you will honor my jaunting car.

  18. She was not fond of driving over the dangerous roads, and for a jaunting car she had a special dislike.

  19. Then came Martin in a jaunting car with a cheering crowd alongside of him, trying to look cheerful but finding it fearfully hard to do so.

  20. The morning set for the duel dawned fair and bright, and with the first streaks of red across the sky a jaunting car and a closed carriage arrived at a quiet spot not a mile from the Blessert Arms.

  21. In the jaunting car came Martin and O'Brien, while the carriage contained Hall, Captain Carroll and a surgeon.

  22. The jaunting car of Ireland is a vehicle peculiar to that country alone.

  23. They had left Miss Campbell and Maria at the inn to rest and the four girls had taken a jaunting car and started off, ostensibly for a drive, but really on a search for the Butler cousins.

  24. The Tobolsk droshki is a terrible vehicle, a miniature jaunting car built to hold two, and drawn by a horse three or four times too large for it.

  25. Went through Galway to the station as fast as a jaunting car could take me, and took the train for Dublin.

  26. It is an exaggerated jaunting car arranged on the wheels and axles of a lumber waggon and it is drawn by a span sometimes; in this case, by four horses.

  27. At a little distance from the line of porters the jaunting cars were stationed to convey passengers to the hotel.

  28. Her one eye glared with joy, the jaunting car moved away while she fell flat on the ground in apparent excess of emotion.

  29. The jaunting car had been surrounded by this time and Mike and his wife were shaking hands and trying to respond impartially to the friendly farewells and blessings of their friends.

  30. There are no railway trains or street cars running in the morning, and you cannot find a cab or a jaunting car on the street.

  31. The ordinary jaunting car is quite as awkward and uncomfortable, and if you take a drive to see the scenery you have to go over the road twice because you can see only half of it at a time.

  32. One day I was speaking to the jarvey who was driving us about in the jaunting car, of a neighbor I had met, who had spent some years in America.

  33. It's one of the patriots of '98," said the jaunting car driver.

  34. As we were driving down to Ballyhack from Waterford, the jaunting car driver pointed at a mile stone with his whip and remarked: "The most lonesome thing in Ireland; without another of its kind within a mile of it.

  35. You can go there by train from Dublin three or four times a day, taking a jaunting car at Rathdrum or Rathnew station.

  36. There were many carriages, motor cars, jaunting cars, and saddle horses in the infield, because the course is within driving distance from Dublin, and those who can prefer to come down that way.

  37. Our jarvey, as the driver of a jaunting car is called, insists that they have emigrated to America, but when I asked him where we could find them over there, he confessed that he didn't know.

  38. The jaunting car it was that ran away with her," says Judy.

  39. And then while I was waiting for the train it came over me that your brother was right, and that it was a darned risky thing for you to go jaunting about alone in Parnassus.

  40. He'd be only too likely to--and go maundering about in this jaunting car and neglect the farm.

  41. After a long hunt we ascertained that a jaunting car had left the stand some hours previously and was still absent.

  42. Donning the hat, with valise in hand, I was soon seated in an Irish jaunting car, on my way to a station about ten miles out on the railway to Belfast.

  43. At the foot of the pass we left our jaunting car to walk over the mountain, C---- alone being mounted on a pony.

  44. Soon after Andy drove up to the door of the coast guard station with his jaunting car.

  45. That consisted in driving quite close to these barrels and so near some of them that the step projecting from the side of the jaunting car would send the barrel and fish flying all over the sidewalk.

  46. As nearly every one knows, a jaunting car is a two-wheeled affair.

  47. Winter is the great season for jaunting and dancing (called frolicking) in America.

  48. It is not, then, dangling about after a wife; it is not the loading her with baubles and trinkets; it is not the jaunting of her about from show to show, and from what is called pleasure to pleasure.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jaunting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.