swaggeringly
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swaggeringly — adverb see swagger I … New Collegiate Dictionary
swaggeringly — See swaggerer. * * * … Universalium
swaggeringly — swag·ger·ing·ly … English syllables
swaggeringly — adverb see swaggering * * * swaggˈeringly adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑swagger … Useful english dictionary
swaggering — swaggeringly, adv. /swag euhr ing/, adj. pertaining to, characteristic of, or behaving in the manner of a person who swaggers. [1590 1600; SWAGGER + ING2] * * * … Universalium
swagger — I. verb (swaggered; swaggering) Etymology: probably from 1swag + er (as in chatter) Date: circa 1596 intransitive verb 1. to conduct oneself in an arrogant or superciliously pompous manner; especially to walk with an air of overbearing self… … New Collegiate Dictionary
swagger — verb walk or behave arrogantly or self importantly. noun an arrogant or self important gait or manner. adjective 1》 denoting a coat cut with a loose flare from the shoulders. 2》 Brit. informal, dated smart or fashionable. Derivatives swaggerer… … English new terms dictionary
swagger — 1 verb (I) 1 (always + adv/prep) to walk proudly, swinging your shoulders in a way that shows too much confidence (+ down/in/out etc): He swaggered down the street with a foolish grin on his face. 2 old fashioned to talk or behave in a very proud … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
swagger — I. /ˈswægə / (say swaguh) verb (i) 1. to walk or strut with a defiant or insolent air. 2. to boast or brag noisily. –verb (t) 3. to bring, drive, force, etc., by blustering. –noun 4. swaggering gait, bearing, or air; arrogant show of affected… …
swagger — [swag′ər] vi. [prob. < Norw dial. svagra, to sway in walking, freq. of svagga, to sway < IE base * swek , to bend, turn] 1. to walk with a bold, arrogant, or lordly stride; strut 2. to boast, brag, or show off in a loud, superior manner vt … English World dictionary