Definitionadj. having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy
Last update: August 25, 2015
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Anatole with his swaggering air strode up to the window. [Please select]
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--We'll have no swaggering youngsters.' [Please select]
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He walked with hunched shoulders and lowered head, but there was great resolution, even an odd sort of swaggering defiance in his gait. [Please select]
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Allen and Philip came swaggering in, flushed with the exercise, and calling for punch, and I met them in the hall. [Please select]
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Bunny’s swaggering announcement made her long to sink through the earth. [Please select]
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He had once said in my hearing: "Those swaggering Englishmen will keep coming on." [Please select]
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I could see soldiers here and there, armed and swaggering, and faces of peasants and shopkeepers whom I knew. [Please select]
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