Definitionadj. marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners
Last update: August 7, 2015
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He is a jaunty person. [adjective]
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At least ' Bummer In The Summer ' has a little jaunty quirky melody about it. [adjective]
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Stocky, pugnacious Victorian geezer in a battered stovepipe hat and mud-stained, wrinkled suit, cigar held at a jaunty angle. [adjective]
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Jiggedy jingle jauntyjaunty. [adjective]
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Anatole followed him with his usual jaunty step but his face betrayed anxiety. [adjective]
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Jingle jaunty jingle. [adjective]
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The jaunty infantry officer who just before the battle had rushed out of Tushin's wattle shed was laid, with a bullet in his stomach, on "Matvevna's" carriage.' [adjective]
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His tone was deliberately jaunty, but it held undoubted determination. [Please select]
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His jaunty, triumphant air as he returned I shall never forget. [Please select]
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