Thesaurus / swagger
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‘HOW THE ONE-ARMED SISTER SWEEPS HER HOUSE,’ BY CHERIE JONES, IS A STUNNING DEBUTHAMILTON CAINFEBRUARY 2, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe ability to make outlandish claims about money, controlling the crowd and ones swagger is made even more incredible when done over dope production.
BUSTA RHYMES’ TEACHES THE ART OF BRAGGING IN THIS WEEK’S THE PLAYLISTCMURRAYDECEMBER 4, 2020ESSENCE.COMUnable to use facial expressions, he said he carefully considered his walk and swagger.
DAVID PROWSE, ENGLISH ACTOR AND WEIGHTLIFTER WHO EMBODIED DARTH VADER, DIES AT 85LOUIE ESTRADANOVEMBER 29, 2020WASHINGTON POSTShaver wrote with brutal honesty, a surgeon’s precision and the swagger of the greatest saloon poets of the 20th century.
NOBODY WROTE SONGS LIKE BILLY JOE SHAVERGEOFF EDGERSOCTOBER 29, 2020WASHINGTON POSTAnd Aristide passed by with a swagger, his head high and the end of his pointed beard sticking joyously up in the air.
THE JOYOUS ADVENTURES OF ARISTIDE PUJOLWILLIAM J. LOCKEWestmacott moved a step or two forward, a swagger unmistakable in his gait, his nether-lip thrust out in a sneer.
MISTRESS WILDINGRAFAEL SABATINIHe was a swagger dresser and more marked than many because he was strikingly handsome.
HOODED DETECTIVE, VOLUME III NO. 2, JANUARY, 1942VARIOUSWe heard the bar drop from the end cabin; then Dale came into view, walking with a swagger toward the concealed savages.
A VIRGINIA SCOUTHUGH PENDEXTERLook at the swagger of the vagabond who commands his braves, would you not think he was about to hew down everything in sight?
THE PILGRIM'S SHELL OR FERGAN THE QUARRYMANEUGNE SUEWORDS RELATED TO SWAGGER
- advertised
- aggrandized
- attracted attention
- blew
- blew one's own horn
- blew smoke
- blustered
- bullied
- cock-a-doodle-dooed
- congratulated oneself
- conned
- crowed
- exaggerated
- exulted
- faked
- flatter oneself
- flaunted
- flourished
- gasconaded
- gave a good account of oneself
- gloated
- gloried
- grandstanded
- hugged oneself
- jived
- lay on thick
- prated
- preened
- psyched
- puffed
- shot
- shoveled
- showboated
- showed off
- shucked
- slung
- sounded off
- strutted
- swaggered
- talked big
- triumphed
- vapored
- advertises
- aggrandizes
- attracts attention
- blows
- blows one's own horn
- blows smoke
- blusters
- bullies
- cock-a-doodle-doos
- congratulates oneself
- cons
- crows
- exaggerates
- exults
- fakes
- flatter oneself
- flaunts
- flourishes
- gasconades
- gives a good account of oneself
- gloats
- glories
- grandstands
- hugs oneself
- jives
- lies on thick
- prates
- preens
- psyches
- puffs
- shoots
- shovels
- showboats
- shows off
- shucks
- slings
- sounds off
- struts
- swaggers
- talks big
- triumphs
- vapors
- be in the saddle
- bend
- bluster
- boss around
- browbeat
- bulldoze
- bully
- call the shots
- dominate
- hector
- henpeck
- in the driver's seat
- intimidate
- keep under thumb
- kick around
- lead by the nose
- menace
- overbear
- predominate
- preponderate
- prevail
- push the buttons
- reign
- rule
- rule the roost
- run the show
- run things
- swagger
- threaten
- throw weight around
- tyrannize
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