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1. He is swaggering.

2. Bullyboy definition is - a swaggering bully

3. Bullyboy definition is - a swaggering Bully

4. Well, you don't appear to be swaggering now.

5. Getting us all into this by swaggering and boasting.

6. Bravos are the swaggering swordsmen of the Free City of Braavos

7. Bluster definition is - to talk or act with noisy swaggering threats

8. 19 synonyms for Bumptious: cocky, forward, arrogant, brash, swaggering, vaunting, pushy, conceited

9. 17 synonyms for Cocky: overconfident, arrogant, brash, swaggering, conceited, egotistical, cocksure, swollen

10. 22 synonyms for Boastful: bragging, vain, crowing, swaggering, vaunting, conceited, swanky, puffed-up

11. 21 A little good living would have made this youth plump and swaggering.

12. 38 synonyms for Bluster: boast, swagger, talk big, hot air, boasting, bluff, swagger, swaggering

13. Gunner is the Affably swaggering incarnation of wildness, defined by tame early 50s Midwestern standards.

14. Synonyms for Boastful include bragging, conceited, crowing, egotistical, swaggering, swanky, swollen-headed, vain, vainglorious and vaunting

15. Synonyms for Bumptious include arrogant, cocky, presumptuous, self-assertive, swaggering, conceited, egotistic, forward, opinionated and overbearing

16. Bravado: 1 n a swaggering show of courage Synonyms: bluster Type of: fanfare , flash , ostentation a gaudy outward display

17. 1 : to talk or act with noisy swaggering threats brags and Blusters but rarely does what he says he'll do

18. Pirate Baldric; Pirate Baldric Large View: You'll adventure the high seas with swaggering confidence wearing our great-looking Pirate Baldric

19. Blustery Meaning: "noisy, swaggering," of persons; 1774, "rough, stormy," of weather; from bluster (n.) + -y (2).… See definitions of Blustery.

20. Or she might, in a wonderfully bizarre manner, poke fun at the Affectations of the powerful or at macho swaggering, or create ironic parodies of gene technology or psychic phenomena

21. But he did so quietly, calmly, thoughtfully, with little or no fireworks, swaggering, bombast, histrionics, and barely a mention in the gossip columns and Chatty Cathy Blogosphere.

22. Channel Tres emerged in 2017 with the single “Controller,” an effortless slice of hip-house that sounded like Dâm-Funk mixed with Todd Terje and infused with the swaggering Bodaciousness …

23. Ridiculous, right? I mean, who writes a story about a swaggering, foul-mouthed, over-Bravadoed starship captain with an Otter named Otter for a pilot? Apparently, I do

24. Examples of Braggart in a Sentence a Braggart who was always talking about how much money he made Recent Examples on the Web Gone is the swaggering lad from 1981, the Braggart from 1983, …

25. And they have given no right to any of the charlatans swaggering on the national political landscape as their leaders to play with their lives and destinies, as are these Chicaners doing over these times

26. Packed with brash tracks like the swaggering first single, "Forever," Cocky sees Detroit's Favorite Son doing what he does best - stirring up a multitude of musical styles into his own unique brand of chicken-fried rock n' roll.

27. ‘The film-makers are so Cocksure they've already promised the actor $20 million for the sequel.’ ‘The supposedly Cocksure and unshakeable defence secretary has come under pressure to resign over the photo scandal.’ ‘His Cocksure attitude and swaggering womanizing make him ripe for a …

28. Adventurous: 1 adj willing to undertake or seeking out new and daring enterprises “ Adventurous pioneers” Synonyms: adventuresome audacious , daring , venturesome , venturous disposed to venture or take risks sporting involving risk or willingness to take a risk swaggering , swashbuckling flamboyantly Adventurous bold fearless and daring brave

29. Adventuresome: 1 adj willing to undertake or seeking out new and daring enterprises “the risks and gains of an Adventuresome economy” Synonyms: adventurous audacious , daring , venturesome , venturous disposed to venture or take risks sporting involving risk or willingness to take a risk swaggering , swashbuckling flamboyantly adventurous bold

30. Bullyboy 'Bullyboy' is a 8 letter word starting with B and ending with Y Crossword clues for 'Bullyboy' Clue Answer; Swaggering tough (8) Bullyboy: Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Bullyboy We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word Bullyboy will help you to finish your crossword today

31. ‘His swaggering Bravado has turned me and a number of people I know way off.’ ‘The purity of the opening segment has slipped away, replaced by Bravado and swagger.’ ‘They spun around in the car parks and many of the cars had two guys out the back windows holding hands across the roof in a show of Bravado.’

32. He was a raw-Boned, swarthy-cheeked man, with black bristling beard and a swaggering bearing.(The White Company, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) His hard, high-Boned face, large piercing eyes, and immense physique made him a fitting leader for that rough and tumultuous body who had named him as their commander-in-chief.(Rodney Stone, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)

33. Bucko (n.) term of address, 1883, originally nautical and with a sense of "swaggering, domineering fellow." Probably from buck (n.1) in the slang sense of "a blood or choice spirit." There are in London divers lodges or societies of Bucks, formed in imitation of the Free Masons: one was held at the Rose, in Monkwell-street, about the year 1705.