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swaggering

[swag-er-ing] / ˈswæg ər ɪŋ /


ADJECTIVE
bullying
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Swaggering, charismatic, and complex, Michael Laufer has become a fixture in the growing biohacker movement ever since he published plans last year for a do-it-yourself EpiPencil — a $35 alternative to the pricey EpiPen.

From Scientific American • Oct. 13, 2017

Swaggering hedge fund managers, long known for ignoring client complaints during years of strong performance, are trying something new: listening.

From Reuters • May 13, 2016

Swaggering and hectoring, the imposing Tosh was always a machete in any government’s side.

From The Guardian • Apr. 20, 2016

Swaggering Newspaperman Richardson assiduously cultivated his sources, righteously used them to sniff out corruption, solve crimes, dredge up scandal.

From Time Magazine Archive

Swaggering a little in my bath-robe, I had said something jocular, I do not remember just what, about the rapid accretion of wealth by plumbers.

From The Comforts of Home by Bergengren, Ralph




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