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strutting

/struht-ing/US // ˈstrʌt ɪŋ //

大摇大摆的,大摇大摆,大摇大摆地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : walking or moving with a strut; walking pompously; pompous.

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Examples

  • From Anna Wintour to Rita Ora to Claire Danes, stars are strutting their stuff in red this season.

  • This seems like a bit too much bantam strutting, when the jury is literally still out in much of the country.

  • Paul, strutting across the stage with a wireless microphone and wearing blue jeans, hit almost every other note.

  • When Rita Ora relieved Zac Efron of his shirt at the MTV Movie Awards, his apparent surprise shifted quickly to strutting.

  • And maybe that video of George W. Bush strutting around on an aircraft carrier in his flight suit.

  • The skulking, strutting, mincing, hurrying forms that pass us and fade out into the night are now becoming characters.

  • Proudly strutting onward and crowing, Coquerico at last arrived at Rome, the place to which all roads lead.

  • He jumped up and made off without a word, but from the east window we watched him strutting down the brae.

  • There is a kind of rusticity in all those pompous verses; somewhat of a holiday shepherd strutting in his country buskins.

  • Their exuberant youthfulness, their strutting, and their obvious belief in themselves, made a strong appeal to her imagination.