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Definition of swaggering
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Swaggered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Swagge.
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Huffcap
::
Huffcap
(a.)
Blustering;
swaggering.
Swashbuckler
::
Swash (n.) A
swaggering
fellow;
a
swasher.
Blustering
::
Blustering
(a.)
Uttering
noisy
threats;
noisy and
swaggering;
boisterous.
Swashing
::
Swashing
(a.)
Swaggering;
hectoring.
Swash
::
Swash (n.) A
blustering
noise;
a
swaggering
behavior.
Bully
::
Bully (v. t.) To
intimidate
with
threats
and by an
overbearing,
swaggering
demeanor;
to act the part of a bully
toward..
Swagger
::
Swaggering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Swagge.
Pace
::
Pace (n.)
Manner
of
stepping
or
moving;
gait; walk; as, the walk, trot,
canter,
gallop,
and amble are paces of the
horse;
a
swaggering
pace; a quick
pace..
Swasher
::
Swashbuckler
(n.) A bully or
braggadocio;
a
swaggering,
boastful
fellow;
a
swaggerer..
Galoot
::
Galoot
(n.) A
noisy,
swaggering,
or
worthless
fellow;
a
rowdy..
Fanfaronade
::
Fanfaronade
(n.) A
swaggering;
vain
boasting;
ostentation;
a
bluster.
Gascon
::
Gascon
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Gascony,
in
France,
or to the
Gascons;
also,
braggart;
swaggering..
Rollic
::
Rollic
(v. i.) To move or play in a
careless,
swaggering
manner,
with a
frolicsome
air; to
frolic;
to
sport;
commonly
in the form
rollicking..
Bowery
::
Bowery
(a.)
Characteristic
of the
street
called
the
Bowery,
in New York city;
swaggering;
flashy..
Cracker
::
Cracker
(n.) A noisy
boaster;
a
swaggering
fellow.
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