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swagger
verb as in show off; walk pompously
Example Sentences
One writer condemned it as “unspeakably violent” and “wrapped up in machismo, militarism, swagger and patriotism.”
But Pacquiao had style and substance and a swagger that was somewhat more confidently good-natured than cocky.
It was something in Dominique Pelicot's swagger, his "élan" - as the French might put it - that immediately struck the psychiatrist as odd.
Williams hit back, showing his old swagger as he went ahead after a sensational third set which featured seven 180s.
For your giftee are foodstuffs, home goods, clothes, paraphernalia and tchotchkes that are small in stature but imbued with the ineffable swagger.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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