
swagger
verb.
noun.
adjective.
Describing a coat or jacket that is cut loosely with a flare from the shoulders.
Example sentences containing swagger from English sources
His swagger and talent turned the Grizzlies, overnight, into a low playoff seed.
These fears all qualify as major swagger suckers and need to be faced down STAT.
You just did with a little more swagger than the rest of us.
Few other actors could've pulled off a voluminous yellow Burberry raincoat and matching fedora with such swagger.
They can't have Walker playing with little confidence wondering when he's going to get his swagger back.
City have their swagger back and it's a case of how many they'll win this now.
It takes real swagger to strut around with a smartphone that could be in the Smithsonian.
It would be cool to have the boilerplate code directly generated from its specification, for example by using swagger.
He simply had a look and swagger not seen all season.
You can't take offense to swagger on either side, if you're a pitcher or hitter, because it goes both ways.
I knew my team needed the swagger back, which we today.
It also gave the Seminoles some serious swagger that they could compete.
Alex said Johnny brought a 'confidence and swagger' they were missing.
On his tours, he walked quickly, carrying a military swagger stick in his hand.
Still, the arrival of Springer gives them hope, and a whole lot of swagger.
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