saunter
Word family nounsaunterersaunteringverbsaunteradverbsaunteringly
saun·ter /ˈsɔːntə $ ˈsɒːntər/ verb [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] WALKto walk in a slow relaxed way, especially so that you look confident or proud 〔自信或从容地〕漫步 → strollsaunter along/around/in etc He came sauntering down the road with his hands in his pockets. 他双手插在口袋里悠闲自在地沿路漫步。
—saunter noun [singular]
saunter along/around/in etc• I sauntered along attractively named Wine Street, then came to a bridge over the rushing River Garavogue.• Drew sauntered in behind them, the man in charge.• Adam sauntered in, his hands in the pockets of his dark city suit.• Frequently he slid out from behind the pulpit and sauntered along the aisle as he spoke.• It is a morning made for sleeping or for sauntering around the house in fuzzy slippers with a mug of warm tea.• Forget about strolling down to the shops to get a newspaper or sauntering in the park with the family on Sundays.• I sauntered along to the control area, trying to be at ease.• Sheila sauntered in wearing slacks and an artificial-silk print blouse with a bow at around 7: 30.