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jaunty car

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Word: Jaunty Car

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A "jaunty car" is a type of vehicle, specifically an open two-wheeled cart that is pulled by one horse. This kind of cart was commonly used in Ireland in the past.

Explanation:
  • Open: This means that the cart doesn't have a roof, so people can see outside easily.
  • Two-wheeled: The cart has only two wheels, making it lighter and easier to pull.
  • One-horse: It is designed to be pulled by just one horse.
Example Sentence:
  • "On sunny days, the family would take a ride in their jaunty car around the countryside."
Advanced Usage:

While "jaunty car" is a specific term, in literature or historical discussions, it may be used to evoke a sense of nostalgia or charm associated with simple, rural life.

Word Variants:
  • Jaunty: This word means cheerful and lively, often used to describe a person's attitude or style.
    • Example: "She wore a jaunty hat that made her look very cheerful."
Different Meaning:

The term "jaunty" can also mean lively or carefree when describing a person or their attitude, not just vehicles. For example: - "He walked with a jaunty step, showing he was in a good mood."

Synonyms:
  • For "jaunty": cheerful, lively, sprightly
  • For "car": cart, vehicle, conveyance
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While there aren't specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "jaunty car," you might use "in the driver's seat" when discussing control or leadership, which metaphorically relates to vehicles.

Summary:

A "jaunty car" is an old-fashioned horse-drawn cart that is open and has two wheels. It conveys a sense of charm and a simpler way of traveling.

Noun
  1. an open two-wheeled one-horse cart formerly widely used in Ireland

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