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Перевод: saunter speek saunter


[существительное]
прогулка ; медленная походка;
[глагол]
прогуливаться; прохаживаться; фланировать; бродить


Тезаурус:

  1. Whatever, the seven hundred had gathered in earnest and, just prior to the band's flamboyant saunter on to the stage, the International doors were flung open in dramatic fashion.
  2. Until he cut it down in later years, his run-up was extremely long - and his saunter back to his mark extremely slow - but the speed that it generated undoubtedly justified the length, and the grace of it all was an aesthetic delight.
  3. I've spent hours listening to big time bullies, who like to saunter around clubs showing their bit-on-the-side exactly who they are, by demonstrating who they know, shaking every hand worth shaking.
  4. At the state-run Peco garages, blue-jeaned secret policemen saunter along the lines of Dacias, checking who is playing truant from work.
  5. High on the tideline just below the hotel on my Sunday morning saunter before breakfast were four pages of the Bible washed up.
  6. They could hardly have been more different from the swaggering louts of the Hotel Olympik who would chatter among themselves for ten minutes and then saunter towards one as much out of boredom as anything else.
  7. SHe began to saunter towards the canteen door.
  8. Cows, on the other hand, saunter around in large malodorous herds, bumping into the Land-Rover, farting and crapping all over themselves and each other, and turn previously walkable paths into evil, bubbling quagmires that leave the unsuspecting trekker caked in cow dung for the remainder of their day.
  9. "Shall we saunter on?"
  10. In part, Southey's changed manner reflected his desperate irritation with someone whose procrastinating habits had become unignorable in the cramped spaces of 25 College Street (Coleridge admitted to Southey that "you sate down and wrote - I used to saunter about and think what I should write").
  11. The others took it up, humming or singing, and walked in time to it until old Donald got breathless and they had to saunter for a while.
  12. What began as an exotic flirtation with the Other, a pop foray into a perceived Heart of Darkness, soon turned into a full-blown dance initiative in those irony-clad years of 1980-;81, with everyone from Japan to ABC to Cabaret Voltaire to Spandau Ballet to Heaven 17 conspiring to venture a white funk whose snappiness was a jeer at the indies, a white funk that would saunter easily into the charts and every other public place and, with their manifestos , make them better places to be.
  13. I try not to stare and saunter past holding my breath.

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