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swagger
[ swag-er ]
verb (used without object)
- to walk or strut with a defiant or insolent air.
- to boast or brag noisily.
verb (used with object)
- to bring, drive, force, etc., by blustering.
noun
- swaggering manner, conduct, or walk; ostentatious display of arrogance and conceit.
swagger
1/ 藞蝉飞忙伞蓹 /
verb
- intr to walk or behave in an arrogant manner
- introften foll byabout to brag loudly
- rare.tr to force, influence, etc, by blustering
noun
- arrogant gait, conduct, or manner
adjective
- informal.elegantly fashionable
swagger
2/ 藞蝉飞忙伞蓹; 藞sw忙伞瑟 /
noun
- other names for swagman
Derived Forms
- 藞蝉飞补驳驳别谤颈苍驳, adjective
- 藞蝉飞补驳驳别谤别谤, noun
- 藞蝉飞补驳驳别谤颈苍驳ly, adverb
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 蝉飞补驳顎僩别谤路别谤 noun
- 辞耻迟顎却飞补驳顎僩别谤 verb (used with object)
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of swagger1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The 20-year-old back row has swagger and self-possession, and a side order of skulduggery.
Rebellion 鈥 the movie can confuse first-time viewers who assume that all masterpieces must be swaggering, visionary totems.
Confidence, swagger and even a bit of arrogance are part of what made 鈥60 Minutes鈥 a TV news powerhouse since 1968.
What I really like is that he has got that sort of swagger about him, and that attitude where he knows he is good, which you need at the bigger clubs.
This year鈥檚 crop of artists bring us a mix of vintage soul, pulsating EDM, Aussie punk swagger, Irish hip-hop and everything in between.
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