Sentence example with the word 'swagger'

swagger

amble, bragging, drifter, hector, lock step, plod, scuff, slouch, strutting, traipse, wobble

Definition adj. (British informal) very chic

Last update: August 27, 2015


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He swaggered with into the room looking very pleased with himself.   [Please select]

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In an instant one psychedelic traveler meets the gentle swagger of an old hobo going the other way.   [Please select]

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The combination of his white toothbrush mustache, his Medal of Honor and his swagger stick were quite overwhelming.   [Please select]

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The three men rose and swaggered, but obeyed the host's orders, and left the room.   [Please select]

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I hae swaggered wi' a' thae arms, and muskets, and pistols, buffcoats, and bandoliers, lang eneugh, and I like the pleughpaidle a hantle better.   [Please select]

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Even Nolan lost his swagger in a moment.   [Please select]

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What concerns it me what fine tinsel robes they swagger in, unless when they are named as rivals in the glorious enterprise to which I have vowed myself.   [Please select]

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Swagger around livery stables.   [Please select]

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She's going to sing at a swagger affair in the Ulster Hall, Belfast, on the twenty-fifth.   [Please select]

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When one is a veritable man, one holds equally aloof from swagger and from affected airs.   [Please select]

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He was dressed casually in jeans and a t-shirt and moved with the swagger of youth, someone without a care in the world.   [Please select]

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