walk with swagger
confidence and swagger
swaggering attitude
swagger sb. into concession
he swaggered along the corridor.
a swaggering, peremptory manner.
a parvenu swaggering around at a party;
that old confident strut and swagger has returned.
was alight, his color coppery, his air swagger, devil-may-care, bacchanal.
Swagger and overconfidence suppress vulnerability, uncertainty, and tenderness.
This is what was amazing about Jobs. He really had some swagger.
If you've seen a narcissist, maybe you've seen that they almost swagger.
Asher has plenty of swagger on deck.
Oh, oh! Trust me, I have no interest in swaggering, muscle-bound juvenile delinquents.
He pledged to help the agency get its swagger back and find the president's America first foreign policy.
He seems to relish attracting headlines with this sort of swaggering behavior.
Then she swaggered into Johnsy's room with her drawing board, whistling ragtime.
Saddam's iconography was a distinctive blend of military swagger and historical references.
The eyes are right, but, uh, you'll have to work on the swagger.
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