How To Use Jaunty In A Sentence

  • The music, meanwhile, is especially good, with jaunty a cappella tunes featuring nonsense singing and vocal percussion.
  • The use of the word tilted in the sentence "Thinking caps tilted at a jaunty angle". EW.com: Today's Latest Headlines
  • There is jaunty fairground music playing but one of the rabbits looks a bit mournful. The Sun
  • It was light and breezy with jaunty incidental music and you could totally see what the producers had in mind. Times, Sunday Times
  • There ain't many jaunty little anecdotes. Times, Sunday Times
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  • The jaunty incidental music that has accompanied her progress from bedroom, through kitchen, to surgery ceases. Times, Sunday Times
  • A recent recruit from Liverpool who joined his Stafford Street office was welcomed with a few jaunty choruses from a sea shanty.
  • Why does my hair, which is short on top and usually stands up in a jaunty sort of manner at home, go flat whenever I go to London?
  • All the miracle of sails; the steady foresail; the sensitive jibs; the press canvas delicate as bubbles; the reliable main; the bluff topsails; topgallants like eager horses; the impertinent skysails; the jaunty moonraker, were just canvas stretched on poles. The Wind Bloweth
  • Her glossy hair's done up in a jaunty black ponytail and she's sizing me up from behind a cool, guarded smile.
  • Yet none within this battlefront encampment laughed; no jaunty music could be heard. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • Black salopettes, matching waisted jacket with mink trim and even a jaunty co-ordinating fur toggle for my Grace Kelly ponytail. How to look the part on the piste
  • Played at a quickstep tempo, the dirge was at once transformed into a jaunty, comic, oompah version of the Scottish anthem.
  • Despite its minimal production values and simple premise, the ad, made by Chemistry, makes clever use of the jaunty tune.
  • He wears a hat with a jaunty feather, as actors do; perhaps only they can get away with it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her hat was set at a jaunty angle.
  • The jaunty incidental music that has accompanied her progress from bedroom, through kitchen, to surgery ceases. Times, Sunday Times
  • A jaunty little road trip of song it proves to be. The Sun
  • You can also get the Ubuntu version 1.0 by adding the following repositories and updating your current vlc: deb [ppa. launchpad.net] jaunty main deb-src [ppa. launchpad.net] jaunty main mjm01010101 VLC 1.0 Release Candidate Now Available | Lifehacker Australia
  • A jaunty cow recounts an allegorical tale of bad blood in the herd.
  • Wasteland" (from A Frames 2) is a schizophrenic stomper with a funereal bass line, lots of jaunty tambourine, and lyrics that perfectly wed two senses of the word smoldering: "I want to watch the smoke rise/I want to look in your eyes/I want your hand in my hand/I want to walk the wasteland. Chicago Reader
  • Sal nodded and gave me a jaunty thumbs-up, game as any World War II doughboy. RUNNING FROM THE LAW
  • The jaunty dance music is deeply ironic. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was plenty of jaunty energy in the folkish Intermezzo, enriched by bare fourths and fifths.
  • Inoffensive, energetic and pleasantly silly comic froth, David Dobkin's jaunty Shanghai Knights serves up robust verbal cut and thrust from the ever willing Chan and his charmingly dippy, English-baiting foil, Wilson.
  • The Jersey Championship may not be a classic, but it helped Jacklin to regain the old jaunty confidence.
  • It was light and breezy with jaunty incidental music and you could totally see what the producers had in mind. Times, Sunday Times
  • A jaunty and likeable character , Sammy was held in genuine affection by team - mates and supporters alike.
  • On her head was a jaunty swimming cap no jauntier than herself when she urged the ten minutes in place of five. CHAPTER XIII
  • Just installed Jaunty the other day on my netbook and about six times on my wife's due to some bizarre bugginess after installs and figure I might as well take advantage of this. Ubuntu One’s Online Storage Looks An Awful Lot Like Dropbox | Lifehacker Australia
  • With their use of tone rows and dense counterpoint these pieces should dispel any ideas that Ives's music is just about jaunty marches and musical borrowings.
  • a jaunty grin/step.
  • Is this jaunty young stranger a confidence trickster? Times, Sunday Times
  • But the boy Mohammed being by me objurgated-for I remarked in him a jaunty demeanour combined with neglectfulness of ceremonies-saluted it sulkily, muttering the while hints about the holiness of his birthplace exempting him from the trouble of stooping. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • She had a startlingly dashing necklace and wore some sort of a uniform cap in a jaunty way.
  • He wore, it is true, a new and jaunty hunting-shirt of dressed deer-skin, as yellow as gold, and fringed and furbelowed with shreds of the same substance, dyed as red as blood-root could make them; but was otherwise, to the view, a plain yeoman, endowed with those gifts of mind only which were necessary to his station, but with the virtues which are alike common to forest and city. Nick of the Woods
  • The opening was a comically styled heist from an airline, with lots of men in bowler hats and a jaunty soundtrack. Times, Sunday Times
  • As jaunty Dante sez in his Inferno: ‘Too bad, so sad.’
  • Her father, then 20, fresh out of the Navy, slim and jaunty with his discharge papers in his pocket, was on his way across the lobby of the Pythian, accompanied by one of his five brothers and a friend. All things reconsidered: NPR's Michele Norris tells her family's complete story
  • In the warm glow of the guttered gas-jets she looked particularly brilliant here, pampered, idle, jaunty — the well-kept, stall-fed pet of the world. The Titan
  • But don't confuse them with a simple stratus cloud clinging to a mountaintop. "Only a jaunty cloud hat" will do.
  • I could not be absolutely certain of her identity until her hull should heave up clear of the horizon, but that jaunty steeve of bowsprit and the hoist and spread of those topsails were all very strongly suggestive of the A Middy in Command A Tale of the Slave Squadron
  • He casually walked down the stairs, humming a jaunty tune to himself as he did so.
  • The music faltered for a moment and resumed, just as happy and jaunty as ever.
  • His blue shirtsleeves were rolled up to his elbows and his bandanna was jaunty about his neck.
  • A recent recruit from Liverpool who joined his Stafford Street office was welcomed with a few jaunty choruses from a sea shanty.
  • walked with a jaunty step
  • Even the jaunty theme tune is reminiscent of his earlier BAFTA - winning success.
  • And after the sergeant has read aloud an official declaration under the Official Secrets Act, and each one of them has separately signed an impressive form, Amory calls a jaunty Also los, bitte, meine Herren! across the hangar to a squad of policemen in dungarees who promptly lay their ladders against the British Leyland bus and swarm onto the roof, barking orders at each other until, with infinite circumspection, the backdrop is laid like a precious archaeological find on the concrete floor, and unrolled. Absolute Friends
  • First for their appearance: unfailingly perky; and then for their movements: unflaggingly jaunty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet, along with the soaring voices and jaunty hand-clapping of La La La Song, Low seem in effervescent, ebullient mood.
  • The music is effortlessly organic and songs such as Fingerprints and Only One Way are jaunty despite their lyrically black quality.
  • It's an uninspired, cynical and distinctly saggy effort, to be honest, which deserves to sink without a trace, but then again Hugo HUGO! is grouchily handsome and wears a lovely jaunty porkpie hat, so maybe it's actually dead good and deserves all the success it's predicted. This week's new singles
  • If you go to France, the word juts out at a jaunty angle, whenever you listen to people speak -- communication, back-and-forth, is very important to such people. Analyzing the text of Hillary Clinton's announcement.
  • The first model swaggered out on to the catwalk with long curly hair wearing a dandyish red frock coat and hat with a jaunty feather poking from it – this seemed like a nod to the label's absent founder. John Galliano Menswear on the catwalk, while he is in court
  • The drum-major was terrific, with his jaunty swagger, and the lads loved it.
  • The opening credits are accompanied by upbeat, jaunty music - the kind that usually signals a comedy is on the way.
  • Away from the Commons, he indulged his passion for the sport of kings and, jaunty trilby set at an angle, was a regular at many of Britain's race courses as well as a newspaper tipster.
  • He tries TOO hard to look GQ - laughable how he ALWAYS throws his suit jacket over a shoulder for just that "jaunty" look when in fact he grew up as a gangbanger, it's so unnatural. Christine Essels CD 2 Party in The Valley
  • He looked jaunty and funnier still that day in his striped suit. GWENDOLEN
  • She uttered thanks again and walked swiftly from the stables, a skip in her already jaunty step.
  • Stanley also describes another eye-popper: "A 1968 Nixon ad reveling in Democratic Party chaos, for instance, is a wordless montage of the Chicago convention, Vietnam and civil unrest, set to a daffily jaunty rendition of 'Happy Days Are Here Again.' GreenCine Daily
  • She cocked her hat at a jaunty angle.
  • Guess where the jaunty streams refresh themselves.
  • Jonquils also offer a lovely fragrance - try highly-fragrant ‘Suzy,’ a jaunty little daff with yellow petals and a red cup.
  • Perspiration oozes from beneath his jaunty straw skimmer, the salt stinging his eyes.
  • Though he does not succeed in the delineation of the great and grand passions of our nature, he is very successful in the sphere of its humane and tender sentiments; and though open to criticism for the jaunty audacity with which he coins dainty sweetnesses of expression rejected by all dictionaries, and for an occasional pertness in asserting opinions of doubtful truth, he is so lovable a creature that we pardon his literary foibles as we would pardon the personal foibles of a charming companion and friend. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 01, November, 1857 A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics
  • At one time it is a pompous banquet in a superb saloon festooned with gold, with tall lustrous windows and pale crimson curtains, the doge in his simarre dining with the magistrates in purple robes, and masked guests gliding over the floor; nothing is more elegant than the exquisite aristocracy of their small feet, their slender necks and their jaunty little three-cornered hats among skirts flounced with yellow or pearly gray silks. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 7 Italy, Sicily, and Greece (Part One)
  • Her hat was set at a jaunty angle.
  • The jaunty melodies sugar over the desperation of the lyrics.
  • Ensor, who said he was a former Navy frogman and SEAL, had a thin moustache and wore a tattered green beret at a jaunty angle. Heroes or Villains?
  • Here, in a Toussaint arrangement that is the soul of the term spot-on, trumpeter Nicholas Payton shows just how deeply he understands this happy, jaunty number in a free, easy, yet deceptively commanding performance of the song's famous changes. Stereophile RSS Feed
  • The warmth must have reached him, for as she reached the chorus, he shook himself, and suddenly his harp joined the jaunty chords of her gittern as his voice joined hers in harmony. The Robin And The Kestrel
  • But of course, it's the big jaunty disco showstoppers at which she excels.
  • In a clear departure from the dull and drab appearance that Government publications are usually identified with, the newsletters sport a jaunty look.
  • With a jaunty blue and white facade, and just the right amount of maritime touches in the decor, this is an irresistible coastal home. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tie a jaunty silk scarf around your neck. The Sun
  • The jaunty works, populated by animals, have a lot to say to an audience thirsty for fun and a dark subtext.
  • Played at a quickstep tempo, the dirge was at once transformed into a jaunty, comic, oompah version of the Scottish anthem.
  • He had tied a kerchief around his neck in a way that could only be described as jaunty. Every little thing in the world
  • The German women -- bronzed, buxom lasses, for the most part, in jaunty hats and feathers -- look very sharp after their young men, interfering sadly between them and the insinuating sergeants. Enlistment of Irish and German Emigrants on the Battery, at New York
  • This tale proceeds in a jaunty spirit that befits the film's hero, but it still crashlands in hokiness. Times, Sunday Times
  • A young soldier, his black tricorn at a jaunty angle, moved to make room for him.
  • He wears his officer's cap jaunty, and picks his teeth with a sharpened goose quill.
  • When he came back his hat was at a jaunty angle and he was smiling.
  • The dachshund was wearing a jaunty, matching neckerchief. Times, Sunday Times
  • A sort of jaunty 1920s army major: monocle, huge moustache, laugh like a tombola full of excitable ducks. This week's new singles
  • Howard, being absent on leave, the present commandant, a jaunty lieutenant, smart enough although in an undress uniform, was standing at the sally-port now, all bland and smiling, to receive the ambassador and his linguister. The Frontiersmen
  • This time Hubert trotted after his jaunty little boss with an armload of what looked like large torch batteries. THE MYSTERY OF THE PURPLE PIRATE
  • No wonder the singer looks in pain with her leg stuck up at this jaunty angle. The Sun
  • Backed by a jaunty tune, we find the singer in a nostalgic mood reflecting on simple pleasures, now out of reach. The Sun
  • He became more fluent and more confident and the haunted man of the past few weeks was replaced by the jaunty, bustling Colly of old. The Sun
  • There's a jaunty piano line and woo-woo chorus in there, but it's still, thankfully, bracingly, outer limits stuff. Times, Sunday Times
  • His crimson eyes were locked onto her gaze; a cigarette protruding from his lips at a jaunty angle.
  • Wireless networking in Jaunty is so seemless my grandma could probably figure it out. Windows 7 Reality Check: It Can Still Suck Big Time | Lifehacker Australia
  • The final movement begins with a jaunty feel to it, before moving into more reserved territory with the short repetitive bursts of melody that became such a signature of Glass style.
  • With a jaunty blue and white facade, and just the right amount of maritime touches in the decor, this is an irresistible coastal home. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like his apartment, he radiates a charmingly disheveled elegance, jaunty in jeans and an open-necked cream shirt. Currency Chaos: Where Do We Go From Here?
  • I wanted to establish a power look right from the beginning, so I chose an all red outfit—a skirt with little red beads at the hem, a low-cut red bustier, red high heels, red nails and lipstick, and red chopsticks stuck at a jaunty angle in my updo bun, the one I had worn to the Emmys that year. Roseanne Archy
  • This knife-wielding psychopath isn't jaunty, but hunched and frowzy. A suffocatingly dark 'Knight'
  • His grey hat, which he swept off with a flourish as the ladies approached, was set at a jaunty angle.
  • Pelletier readily brings out the sensuous, rhapsodic elements of ‘L' ile joyeuse ’, and captures the jaunty, toccata-like spirit of ‘Masques’.
  • The language that he described as American was full of regional variation, new words borrowed from immigrant groups, figurative usage from such institutions as railroading and baseball, jaunty slang, and raucous vulgarisms.
  • Her swarthy fingers fairly raced over the strings, "like little spiders," and she ended up this time with a jaunty shout of "Ganda" or "Gassa," and with flashing eyes banged on the table with her little fist. Knock, Knock, Knock and Other Stories
  • Most tracks feature accordion, several bounce along on a jaunty Colombian cumbia rhythm, and others evoke the reggae and ska of UK two-tone bands.
  • Whether Daniel Burnham's jaunty skyscraper is better appreciated when lavished in gum bichromate and platinum is another matter. From the Shadows of Giants
  • Maybe instead of a white hat, something in beige would look jaunty.
  • Big hats at jaunty angles - check! The Sun
  • Tie a jaunty silk scarf around your neck. The Sun
  • I love the headlines like Cow Stuck in Bog, I love the biliously vile and garish colours of headlines in Leisure mixed with pictures placed at jaunty angles.
  • a jaunty optimist
  • He looks very jaunty, hands on hips, his cap pushed back on his head and his cap ribbon tied in a bow.
  • Perhaps a jaunty theme song might do the trick? Times, Sunday Times
  • Matt Lucas's George Dawes gave us many a hilarious moment - including making the consumption of jacket potatoes a poignant and romantic pursuit - but his corpsing while attempting to shout the word "peanuts" to a jaunty organ while dressed in figure hugging tracksuit was his finest minute. The Guardian World News
  • It is the maxim which amid crashes and boings, jaunty jingles and fusillades of machine gun bullets has powered two philosophy graduates from the University of York to a fortune.
  • Her hat was cocked at a jaunty angle.
  • This time, a typically bold and jaunty exploration of nature's 'floorless' mystery Poem of the week: What mystery pervades a well! by Emily Dickinson
  • I like to wear my cervix at a jaunty angle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet beneath the jaunty public veneer, he was far less self-assured.
  • It was light and breezy with jaunty incidental music and you could totally see what the producers had in mind. Times, Sunday Times
  • You may recall the jaunty ceramic pots from the last trip to H&G. Tuesday, August 11 – The Bleat.
  • He is an outwardly jaunty, bird-like figure haunted by the loss of his wife, Jessie.
  • The jaunty dance music is deeply ironic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Steller's Jay has rich blue underparts that shade upwards from midnight to pure black, terminating with a jaunty crest.
  • The young puppets in jaunty swimming trunks, although they magically execute flashy dives and swim through air, are, if anything, more poignant still. Or You Could Kiss Me – review
  • The leading man wore a "natty" outing-suit, and strutted with a little cane; his stock-in-trade was a jaunty air, a kind of perpetual flourish, and a wink that suggested the cunning of a satyr. The Metropolis
  • Instead the music becomes a jaunty march, of the sort that would have been associated with the armies of revolutionary France.
  • A dapper man in contrasting winter shades, beige scarf at a jaunty angle, he marches across the nosherie floor to greet me.
  • She worked the jaunty side of chic in snappy sweaters over those shorts and swimsuits, smart sundresses and camp shirts dolled up in silk and wrapped at the waist.
  • a jaunty grin/step.
  • How could they have resisted another of his jaunty, trademark yarns, combining plot twists and utter fatuity in a way that just keeps you ploughing on, despite your better nature and the certainty that virtually any other activity would be a better use of these precious hours of life? The Man Booker judges seem to find reading a bit hard | Catherine Bennett
  • There's something modern about a cropped tux - it looks jaunty, and sassier than a longer jacket. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mike wore his hat at a jaunty angle and Gordy stuffed his hand in his pants to emulate the great Admiral of the British Fleet.
  • But people are now wanting to know how soon they will be able to put a jaunty clothes brush over their funeral suit. Times, Sunday Times
  • A slow, caressing opening statement leads to a jaunty allegretto and then to a rondo with a distinct gypsy flavor.
  • A slow, caressing opening statement leads to a jaunty allegretto and then to a rondo with a distinct gypsy flavor.
  • Brilliant white walls and shimmering blue paintwork give the hallway a jaunty nautical feel.
  • There was a completely delightful visage of writers from dapper individuals bedecked in bowtie and hats in jaunty angles to those disheveled ‘deer caught in the headlamp stares’ as newly published authors; hard to fathom that their manuscript had caught the imagination of a publishing house, clambered onto stage to face hundreds of admiring fans. Writers Festivals as Professional Development « Write Anything
  • He was noted for his conservative Republicanism, his fervent anticommunism, and his appealing personal style, characterized by a jaunty affability and folksy charm. Five People Born on February 6 | myFiveBest
  • He wore a flat, battered cap on his head, pushed to one side to give him a jaunty air.
  • the trig corporal in his jaunty cap
  • ‘I have to tell you something,’ he said, pushing his tattered hat back at a jaunty angle.
  • It’s the story of a man-eating plant that eventually takes over the world, told in jaunty 1960s-style doo-wop, written by a little-known team called Ashman and Mencken who would eventually fade into obscurity after producing little-known Disney musicals like The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, and Aladdin. It's Official
  • It's a sociable port, with jaunty coconut palms lining its brassy waterfront, an agreeable jumble of architectural styles and a very lived-in sense of its own history.
  • How hard can it be for a former globe-trotting action hero to carry a jaunty tune? Times, Sunday Times
  • The lead single from the Brit's much-anticipated sophomore set is a jaunty blue-eyed soul anthem.
  • a jaunty red hat
  • After the polonaise, the first waltz brightened the room with its jaunty rhythm.
  • The film moves quite easily from bittersweet tones to feelgood larkiness, in jaunty but formulaic style. Times, Sunday Times
  • And still the jaunty music played. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a sociable port, with jaunty coconut palms lining its brassy waterfront, an agreeable jumble of architectural styles and a very lived-in sense of its own history.
  • He was very cool, complete with baggy jeans and braces, a jaunty hat and a nose stud. Times, Sunday Times
  • He and his four-piece band begin politely enough, with the jaunty, aw-shucks acoustic strum of Joanna.
  • Arnold Schoenberg becomes a jaunty little alphorn tune (complete with a suggested fingering, brought to you by the letter B): Archive 2007-08-01
  • The art-house chain MK2 has two multiplexes on either side of the Canal de l'Ourcq and a jaunty, white electric boat that shuttles across the verdigris water. All Aboard for le Cinéma Français
  • If there were a piano playing a jaunty tune, it would stop. Times, Sunday Times
  • Masurao left the room, saluting Taro with a jaunty wave.
  • Whistling a jaunty tune to herself, she watched the group of students file out of the lecture hall wearily.
  • He is trying to look as jaunty as he can - wearing a baby blue Lacoste V-neck sweater and navy chinos - but his mood is as dark as the skies.
  • The jaunty dance music is deeply ironic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Holly and I hung out at the SFWA suite for awhile, where I somehow got talked into promising to knit Jeremy Lassen a "jaunty" scarf to go with his zoot suit convention looks. The Really Long Worldcon Post
  • There are some wonderful turns of phrase in this fast-moving novel, powered by sassy dialogue and the jaunty mindset of its heroine.
  • … a huge maroon armoire, in Chinese lacquer; its double doors are slightly ajar … The jaunty background Sadly, No!
  • The towpath was lit only by the brightness of the full moon but she knew his jaunty walk anywhere and anyway there was nobody else around at that time of the night.
  • Something about him she didn't like, his jaunty airs, the straw cowboy hat placed raggedly atop his musty brown crop of hair.
  • I wanted to establish a power look right from the beginning, so I chose an all red outfit—a skirt with little red beads at the hem, a low-cut red bustier, red high heels, red nails and lipstick, and red chopsticks stuck at a jaunty angle in my updo bun, the one I had worn to the Emmys that year. Roseanne Archy
  • From the coiled, flinty Gethsemane, through the almost jaunty I'll Tag Along and One Door Opens to the slurred tango of First Breath, this is an album of exciting accomplishment.
  • The music faltered for a moment and resumed, just as happy and jaunty as ever.
  • But I am resolutely in love with my jaunty little fringe. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the boy Mohammed being by me objurgated-for I remarked in him a jaunty demeanour combined with neglectfulness of ceremonies-saluted it sulkily, muttering the while hints about the holiness of his birthplace exempting him from the trouble of stooping. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • On the surface, the music is brash, ebullient, jaunty, but also technically well crafted and even refined.
  • In more than one instance, eminently peaceful individuals, affecting the jaunty and war-like Beauregard cap, were hauled up with that true military sternness which is deaf alike to entreaties and remonstrances. Memoirs of the War of Secession
  • An effort to look through bifocals put a jaunty thrust in Lois's small chin.
  • Just installed Jaunty the other day on my netbook (and about six times on my wife's due to some bizarre bugginess after installs) and figure I might as well take advantage of this. nortexoid Ubuntu One’s Online Storage Looks An Awful Lot Like Dropbox | Lifehacker Australia
  • It was light and breezy with jaunty incidental music and you could totally see what the producers had in mind. Times, Sunday Times
  • From one of the village lanes came swaggering towards the visitors a figure of aggressive fashion, -- a very buckish young fellow, with a heavy black mustache and black eyes, who wore a jaunty round hat, blue checked trousers, a white vest, and a morning-coat of blue diagonals, buttoned across his breast; in his hand he swung a light cane. A Chance Acquaintance
  • They were both jaunty, self-confident little men who favored snappy sports jackets and took pride in their appearance. A Patchwork Garden: Unexpected Pleasures from a Country Garden
  • The open-faced, jaunty youth who effusively welcomed us, discussed the menu and offered suggestions, wrangled the wine and evidenced the mot juste in every facet of conversation, turned out to be a consulting manager from headquarters in Arizona who was there to enable the dining staff and kitchen to hit the ground running. Neil Zevnik: A New Paradigm? Now Serving: A Nice Dose of Healthy and a Healthy Dose of Nice
  • Joachim Kaiser, writing in the Süddeutsche Zeitung, feels that Breth totally missed the mark: ‘So soberingly artificial, so compulsively jaunty, unpoetic and empty.’
  • Working his elbows as if in a hurry, the old party in the jaunty hat and the spiffy bow tie proceeded directly across the sidewalk. LOST BOY LOST GIRL
  • It's an uninspired, cynical and distinctly saggy effort, to be honest, which deserves to sink without a trace, but then again Hugo HUGO! is grouchily handsome and wears a lovely jaunty porkpie hat, so maybe it's actually dead good and deserves all the success it's predicted. This week's new singles
  • The tree seemed perfectly healthy and, while it inclined at a jaunty angle, wasn't threatening the houses around it.
  • He ran a hand through his unkempt, honey-colored hair, before giving a jaunty little bow.
  • She had a jaunty manner… but there was more than that to be noticed about Miss Stuart.
  • Within minutes, everyone around the dinner table was wearing a paper hat at a rakishly jaunty angle and looking expectantly in my direction.
  • In Darin's hands, though, it becomes a jaunty social satire on the ladies of society who wear the flowers while little Annie waters them with her tears.
  • She cocked her hat at a jaunty angle.

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