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Rover vs Saunter - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between rover and saunter

is that rover is robber while saunter is a leisurely walk or stroll.

As a verb saunter is

to stroll, or walk at a leisurely pace.

Gallop vs Saunter - What's the difference?

gallop | saunter | Related terms |

Gallop is a related term of saunter.


As nouns the difference between gallop and saunter

is that gallop is the fastest gait of a horse, a two-beat stride during which all four legs are off the ground simultaneously while saunter is a leisurely walk or stroll.

As verbs the difference between gallop and saunter

is that gallop is (intransitive of a horse, etc) to run at a gallop while saunter is to stroll, or walk at a leisurely pace.

Budge vs Saunter - What's the difference?

budge | saunter | Related terms |

Budge is a related term of saunter.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between budge and saunter

is that budge is (obsolete) austere or stiff, like scholastics while saunter is (obsolete) a place for sauntering or strolling.

As verbs the difference between budge and saunter

is that budge is to move while saunter is to stroll, or walk at a leisurely pace.

As nouns the difference between budge and saunter

is that budge is a kind of fur prepared from lambskin dressed with the wool on, formerly used as an edging and ornament, especially on scholastic habits while saunter is a leisurely walk or stroll.

As an adjective budge

is (obsolete) brisk; stirring; jocund or budge can be (obsolete) austere or stiff, like scholastics.

Saunter vs Wobble - What's the difference?

saunter | wobble | Related terms |

Saunter is a related term of wobble.


As verbs the difference between saunter and wobble

is that saunter is to stroll, or walk at a leisurely pace while wobble is to move with an uneven or rocking motion, or unsteadily to and fro.

As nouns the difference between saunter and wobble

is that saunter is a leisurely walk or stroll while wobble is an unsteady motion.

Rush vs Saunter - What's the difference?

rush | saunter | Related terms |

Rush is a related term of saunter.


As a proper noun rush

is (computing) a dialect of the language.

As a verb saunter is

to stroll, or walk at a leisurely pace.

As a noun saunter is

a leisurely walk or stroll.

Saunter vs Tarry - What's the difference?

saunter | tarry | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between saunter and tarry

is that saunter is to stroll, or walk at a leisurely pace while tarry is to delay; to be late or tardy in beginning or doing anything.

As nouns the difference between saunter and tarry

is that saunter is a leisurely walk or stroll while tarry is a sojourn.

As an adjective tarry is

resembling tar.

Flow vs Saunter - What's the difference?

flow | saunter | Related terms |

Flow is a related term of saunter.


As nouns the difference between flow and saunter

is that flow is a movement in people or things with a particular way in large numbers or amounts while saunter is a leisurely walk or stroll.

As verbs the difference between flow and saunter

is that flow is to move as a fluid from one position to another while saunter is to stroll, or walk at a leisurely pace.

Sprint vs Saunter - What's the difference?

sprint | saunter | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between sprint and saunter

is that sprint is a short race at top speed while saunter is a leisurely walk or stroll.

As verbs the difference between sprint and saunter

is that sprint is to run, cycle, etc. at top speed for a short period while saunter is to stroll, or walk at a leisurely pace.

Lumber vs Saunter - What's the difference?

lumber | saunter | Related terms |

Lumber is a related term of saunter.


As nouns the difference between lumber and saunter

is that lumber is (uncountable) wood intended as a building material while saunter is a leisurely walk or stroll.

As verbs the difference between lumber and saunter

is that lumber is to move clumsily while saunter is to stroll, or walk at a leisurely pace.

Trip vs Saunter - What's the difference?

trip | saunter | Related terms |


In obsolete terms the difference between trip and saunter

is that trip is a troop of men; a host while saunter is a place for sauntering or strolling.

As nouns the difference between trip and saunter

is that trip is a journey; an excursion or jaunt while saunter is a leisurely walk or stroll.

As verbs the difference between trip and saunter

is that trip is to fall over or stumble over an object as a result of striking it with one's foot while saunter is to stroll, or walk at a leisurely pace.

As an adjective trip

is of or relating to trips.

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