swagger
1. an itinerant Australian laborer who carries his personal belongings in a bundle as he travels around in search of work • Syn: swagman, swaggie • Regions: Australia, Commonwealth of Australia • Hypernyms: itinerant, gypsy, gipsy 2. a proud stiff pompous gait • Syn: strut, prance • Derivationally related forms: prance (for: prance), strut (for: strut) • Hypernyms: gait
1. to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others (Freq. 2) - He struts around like a rooster in a hen house • Syn: tittup, ruffle, prance, strut, sashay, cock • Derivationally related forms: strut (for: strut), prancer (for: prance), prance (for: prance), swaggerer • Hypernyms: walk • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s PP - The children swagger to the playground 2. discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering manner; intimidate • Syn: browbeat, bully • Derivationally related forms: bully (for: bully) • Hypernyms: wheedle, cajole, palaver, blarney, coax, sweet-talk, inveigle • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s somebody - Somebody ----s somebody into V-ing something 3. act in an arrogant, overly self-assured, or conceited manner • Syn: bluster, swash • Derivationally related forms: blusterer (for: bluster), swaggerer • Hypernyms: act, behave, do • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s
(British informal) very chic - groovy clothes • Syn: groovy • Similar to: fashionable, stylish • Usage Domain: colloquialism • Regions: United Kingdom, UK, U.K., Britain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Great Britain
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