swagger in the PONS Dictionary

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Instead, there came only incomprehension, arrogance, incredibly bad manners and the swagger of conquerors.
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What really stood out was the hopeful swagger of it all.
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He had none of the swagger of the natural warrior.
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Here's wildness and art, in right proportion: the wildness is surprise without swagger; the art is graceful and mostly disappearing, and otherwise a little extravagant.
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The band cruised their time slot, with a majestic swagger, blending expansive, orchestral keyboards and lightning guitar.
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When especially ostentatious in presentation, typically in full-length works, this has also been referred to as the swagger portrait.
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You can re-use the swagger of an olden-days singer or the hairstyle of some rock grandad or other.
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They did so, and a day it was, of boast, and swagger, and "rodomontade".
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They are best known for energetic live shows and artistic blend of rock music and southern style swagger rap.
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Having swag used to be having that swagger on the mic and you know, the little pauses and that.
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