Jaunt in a sentence as a noun

Long haul trucking has far more things to go wrong than a short jaunt from two packed urban spots to another.

This was a regular jaunt in the late 70's, early 80's, and .. at the time .. was a great way to prove ones chops.

What I find cool is that you say you started your entrepreneurial jaunt at 29.

[1]ok to be fair I work from home now, so my 20 mile each way commute is now a morning jaunt on the bike to wake me up.

My jaunt into being an early riser ended when my work had a series of meetings with China all starting after 9pm.

This may be great for well-heeled, older couples looking for a minimally-exposed, relaxing jaunt abroad, but it's not what you want.

Jaunt in a sentence as a verb

Getting to Mars is an order of magnitude more difficult than a quick jaunt to the moon, so it's really shouldn't be surprising we haven't gone.

I'm 36, took the 'safe' route through college right after high school and then, through a round about cross country jaunt, I went on to a safe place in a large company after that.

When you're at the top of the 49-story building, you're at a local maximum of height and close to the global maximum, but you're not exactly a short gradient-ascent jaunt away from the global maximum.

I plan to take my kids on an extended jaunt round Europe when they are 10 or so, but personally I am much more likely to choose resort holidays or cruises for myself rather than extended backpacker-style adventures.

It's as if one is on a pleasant jaunt through bucolic parkland, punctuated repeatedly by intersections with angry vehicular traffic that can't possibly see the cyclist before she enters the intersection.

Jaunt definitions

noun

a journey taken for pleasure; "many summer excursions to the shore"; "it was merely a pleasure trip"; "after cautious sashays into the field"

See also: excursion outing junket expedition sashay

verb

make a trip for pleasure

See also: travel trip