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swagger

[swag-er] / ˈswæg ər /


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Ely was a favorite opener for veteran rock acts looking to imbue sets with Texas country swagger.

From Los Angeles Times

There’s bold: a blue or Roquefort that brings a little swagger.

From Salon

Yet, Stephen Robinson's team will emerge from the Hampden tunnel on Sunday with a steely-eyed determination and a swagger of self belief.

From BBC

Or that Musselman carried himself with a swagger and confidence more befitting, even then, of a coach than a college freshman.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s the type of swagger an opponent can’t wait to wipe off a coach’s mug, but good luck with that.

From The Wall Street Journal