Use "swagger|swaggers" in a sentence

1. That is a swagger stick.

2. Boastfulness: as in bravado, swagger

3. 38 synonyms for Bluster: boast, swagger, talk big, hot air, boasting, bluff, swagger, swaggering

4. None of the swagger this time.

5. And your posture, too rigid, no swagger.

6. He walked with something of a swagger.

7. Look Sampat... cut that extra swagger.

8. He walked in with a swagger.

9. A spark, a swagger, an aura of confidence.

10. Bravado is a Yelp maintained fork of digium/swagger-py for use with OpenAPI Specification version 2.0 (previously known as Swagger).

11. Don't swagger at my friend, speak to me!

12. Don't swagger just because you got the job.

13. He had a slight swagger, balanced by a certain Benignancy.

14. To win choosy females, male Bowerbirds swagger, croon, and…decorate

15. She walked to the front of the class with a swagger.

16. He walked out of the room with a self-confident swagger.

17. Being Dead has a kind of moody swagger to it

18. It's of no help to you if you swagger before me.

19. The Bombast, condescension, arrogance and swagger all seems slightly silly in retrospect

20. Understanding Apiary; Swagger in Apiary; Choosing the right format; Enhancing Apiary Workflow

21. Bernard left the room with a swagger, clearly pleased with himself.

22. Teen-agers wearing face masks swagger through small towns carrying Kalashnikovs.

23. The bombast, Condescension, arrogance and swagger all seems slightly silly in retrospect.

24. It's a swagger , a humbleness and a confidence wrapped into a single gaze.

25. Karlson is full of swagger when it comes to talking about his team.

26. Calman walked with a swagger, unusual for a lad of twelve years.

27. “Banquet” is a punk/electro UK anthem, full of swagger and sexual tension

28. AmirI introduces a capsule of womenswear classics that mingle the swagger of L.A

29. Perfect fit, confidence and gentlemanly swagger come standard with your Blacktie tux or suit.

30. The drum-major was terrific, with his jaunty swagger, and the lads loved it.

31. Morton was well known for her Americanisms, her swagger dinner parties, and beautiful

32. Henchman who swagger around and watch posture, non - ends today Caolu, who Narcissus not tea.

33. And every so often a transvestite would swagger past, some more obvious than others.

34. You swagger in here, into my lady's chamber, and shout allegations yet show no evidence.

35. Theritos may be a braggart, but he backs up his swagger with his fierce fighting skills.

36. This set up a triple-threat match between Cesaro, Swagger and Van Dam at Extreme Rules.

37. Remarkably, they can still swill and swagger at the same time, weaving toward an exit.

38. 4 His eye was alight, his color coppery, his air swagger, devil - may - care, bacchanal.

39. Synonyms for Blow hard include crow, boast, brag, swagger, bluster, gloat, vaunt, swank, trumpet and gasconade

40. As the match had never started, Swagger retained the contract for use at a future date.

41. The drum-major was terrific, with his jaunty swagger[sentencedict .com], and the lads loved it.

42. 9-14 Vocab bingo card with Raptly, Dismay, Swagger, Convulsions, Unison, Prostrated, Relish, Sidled, Mugged and Balefully

43. 5 The story tells us that there is always someone who tries to swagger about in borrowed plumes .

44. The road of life is a spiral path, only swagger, flexible turning, can rise to the ideal.

45. Used different libraries like spectacle, swagger‐codegen, Bootprint and ReDoc to get the static docs in different styles

46. 27 The road of life is a spiral path, only swagger, flexible turning, can rise to the ideal.

47. The Baton is distinguished from the swagger stick in being thicker and effectively without any practical function

48. Unlike traditional stiff-legged Bipods, shooting sticks or monopods, Swagger does more than simply function as a barrel rest

49. But their swagger is expressed in the first-person plural, and their luster is vulnerable, always demanding fresh polish.

50. It was around this time that he gained his streetwise swagger and tough-guy persona watching yakuza movies.

51. They ran government trading at Salomon Brothers during the 1980s and early 1990s, ruling with swagger, bravado and hubris.

52. 23 He had the same pumping swagger that practically every young defendant in the Bronx affected, the Pimp Roll.

53. His elocution had come from the little duchess, and his dancing swagger from this Smilin' Jack of the West Bronx.

54. It was certainly sunshine football done with a Cocksure swagger of which the yellow-clad heroes from South America are renowned.

55. Bravado (third-person singular simple present bravados, present participle bravadoing, simple past and past participle Bravadoed) ( obsolete , intransitive ) To swagger; to brag

56. Every now and then a dad would swagger in and talk to her with reverence but also with a certain courtly gaiety.

57. The Confident swagger and self-assurance that helped him win the US Open turned to arrogance and started working against him

58. Bravado (third-person singular simple present bravados, present participle bravadoing, simple past and past participle Bravadoed) ( obsolete , intransitive ) To swagger; to brag

59. Coming from Cannell, ''Wiseguy''-which moves to Thursday nights next week-is, of course, all sweat and swagger, bullets and babes, Breeziness …

60. Bandsman He walks with his heels down, his calves bulged out behind, his head up, and the regular, proper swagger of a Bandsman.

61. When something or someone is so F**KING swaggy that they go past swagtastic and reach the 2nd highest level of swagger, SwAgnominal

62. It had an overtly military character, Sirik Matak usually appearing in his full uniform as a Major-General and carrying a swagger stick.

63. It was a mockery of their bravado, a Belittlement of their bluff and swagger in the brief day of their oppression. TRAIL'S END GEORGE W

64. [French Bravade and Old Spanish bravada, swagger, bravery, both ultimately from Vulgar Latin *brabus, brave; see brave.] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition

65. Following his championship win, Swagger began to develop a more serious persona: previously he had been known for doing pushups and beating his chest during his ring entrance.

66. EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB Hunt's wild hair had been smartly Barbered, he had on a swagger dust-coat, and beneath it flannels of the smartest cut

67. Chuang tzu would rather do free in the bog turtle hideko notani opened deco, and not be bound to do the head of swagger winged steed.

68. Bureaucrat comes with the Bureaucrat.SwaggerSlateMarkdownWriter backend that will merge test examples with a swagger spec to produce markdown files that can be processed with the slate static generator

69. It’s all here: the Boosterish anthemics that rise, soar and then find another gear; the swagger of Springsteen cutting some rug at an indie disco; the Christian-adjacent uplift that singer

70. They pat one another on the back; they swagger; they shake their fist -- the kind of things that we do, and they do them in the same kind of context.

71. For all their Neil Young–baiting and stereotypical rebel swagger, Skynyrd put out a Buttload of reliably raucous red, white & bluesy jams there in the ’70s, crafting a few masterpieces in the

72. Bootless is an original country / southern rock band based in Charleston, South Carolina.With its four veteran musicians, Bootless successfully blends country-themed lyrics with soulful harmonies and a touch of rock-and-roll swagger

73. Crews BKH15 BearKat Magnifier Polycarbonate 1.5 Diopter Clear Lens Safety Glasses with Non-Slip Hybrid Black Temple Sleeve, 1 Pair 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,367 Crews Swagger SR118B Safety Glasses, 3 Pair (Blue Mirror Lens/Black Frame)

74. Coquetry (n.) "effort to attract love from a motive of vanity or amusement, trifling in love," 1650s, from French coquetterie, from coqueter (v.) "to flirt," originally "to swagger or strut like a cock," from coquet (see coquet).

75. ‘The troubles and disasters the country has met do not stem from threats by others, but from its own Cocksureness and arrogance.’ ‘The overwhelming majesty of my Cocksureness failed to persuade.’ ‘This genre of music is a kingdom built on braggadocio, with swagger and Cocksureness …

76. Former producer Jermaine Dupri is back for all but one track on WANTED, and the sound is appealing if tediously repetitive; Bow wow's party-boy image and self-conscious swagger are intact, along with some appealing musical hooks and a few positive messages for young fans.

77. ‘The bombast, Condescension, arrogance and swagger all seems slightly silly in retrospect.’ ‘There's a lot you could say about this remark - its arrogance, its Condescension.’ ‘He knows Tom is not one of their breed and treats him with the Condescension and snobbery that his privileged class affords him.’

78. Cajole: 1 v influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering Synonyms: blarney , coax , inveigle , palaver , sweet-talk , wheedle Types: soft-soap persuade someone through flattery browbeat , bully , swagger discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering manner; intimidate Type of: persuade cause somebody to adopt a certain

79. Bluster: 1 v blow hard; be gusty, as of wind “A southeaster Blustered onshore” “The flames Blustered ” Type of: blow be blowing or storming v act in an arrogant, overly self-assured, or conceited manner Synonyms: swagger , swash Type of: act , behave , do behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself v show

80. ‘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.’