swagger 的 3 个定义
- to walk or strut with a defiant or insolent air.
- to boast or brag noisily.
- to bring, drive, force, etc., by blustering.
- swaggering manner, conduct, or walk; ostentatious display of arrogance and conceit.
swagger 近义词
show off; walk pompously
更多swagger例句
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- Her husband, Adan, a professional thief, is a “giant” of a man, all swagger.
- The ability to make outlandish claims about money, controlling the crowd and ones swagger is made even more incredible when done over dope production.
- Unable to use facial expressions, he said he carefully considered his walk and swagger.
- Shaver wrote with brutal honesty, a surgeon’s precision and the swagger of the greatest saloon poets of the 20th century.
- He has given that profession a swagger that, let's face it, few other professions have.
- The third continued in kind with “selfie,” “swagger,” and “twerk.”
- And the show desperately needed the likes of Parker to throw Red off his game, to put a stop to his swagger.
- The co-owner of Metropolis Collectables, Vincent has Wolverine mutton chops, a Tony Stark goatee, and Lex Luthor swagger.
- The Hoboken swagger had been replaced by a Wall Street stride.
- And Aristide passed by with a swagger, his head high and the end of his pointed beard sticking joyously up in the air.
- Westmacott moved a step or two forward, a swagger unmistakable in his gait, his nether-lip thrust out in a sneer.
- He was a swagger dresser and more marked than many because he was strikingly handsome.
- We heard the bar drop from the end cabin; then Dale came into view, walking with a swagger toward the concealed savages.
- Look at the swagger of the vagabond who commands his braves, would you not think he was about to hew down everything in sight?