Sentence examples for to swagger from inspiring English sources

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to swagger

verb

To walk with a swaying motion; hence, to walk and act in a pompous, consequential manner.

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Afterward they began to swagger again.

"It's hard to swagger at that".

"It was the 'in' thing to swagger and threaten".

Precinct captains get their big day to swagger around.

Or dispatch a looming, medal-covered general to swagger about?

These days, though, the lyrics are more likely to swagger than to yearn.

He somehow manages to swagger while looking gaunt as a whippet.

Accustomed to playing softies, he seems thrilled at the chance to swagger and do gutter talk.

The title of the album exhorts the listener, and possibly the artist herself, to swagger.

Despite the refreshing ratio of talent to swagger, the league still faces an uphill battle.

It's always jolly to swagger through the Savoy, taking in the clientele.

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