swagger - use in sentences

Object

  • arrogance: Like every Manc band worth their salt they also have their full quota of swaggering arrogance.
  • style: Osunlade doesn't disappoint as he regales the listener with his swaggering, slinky style.
  • monster: Sonic Reducer is a swaggering monster of a punk song.
  • rock: The quality of both the song and video are very impressive with Century Man doing swaggering, arrogant indie rock well.

Converse of object

  • have: They have a swagger, not too cocky, it's not a chip on the shoulder attitude thing, they just know.
  • get: United have got that famous swagger back in the last month.
  • see: The grand finale saw Razorlight swagger on to the stage of the Shepherds Bush Empire at 6.30pm on Saturday evening.

Preposition: around

  • stage: Apartment are more sure of themselves, swaggering confidently around stage.

Adjective modifier

  • cocky: Is it even really the same band that hijacked Britpop with a cocky Mancunian swagger ten years ago?
  • arrogant: He is tall and handsome, with an arrogant swagger as he whips his floppy hair across his brow.
  • confident: Super Ultra Masters - Eric Dowey Eric poses as well as his confident swagger on to the stage would suggest.
  • cocksure: Live, Scully entertain as much as they captivate, with their cocksure swagger, spitting out clever acurate lyrics that make you think.
  • macho: He walks shirtless with a macho swagger, yet underneath he is insecure.
  • stylish: Fresh new character design - Dante appears younger, but still has his stylish swagger and rock star good looks.

Modifies a noun

  • stick: Perhaps I am overlooking the swagger stick, which " accessory " was a debatable item of uniform for various services at various periods.

Modifying Another Word

  • back: Ten minutes later, he swaggered back into the study with the panache of the overlord in a classical samurai film.
  • about: As he well expected, he then came under a barrage of abuse, and was swaggering about, reveling in the attention.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • around: I love that even tho Johnny Borrell swaggers around like an autistic bouncer, his lyrics express a sensitivity at odds with his bravado.
  • off: After washing his paws he swaggered off into the bush.

Noun used with modifier

  • hip-swinging: Imagine Jarvis Cocker writing lyrics for Paul McCartney or putting dry observational wit in to Franz Ferdinand's hip-swinging swagger to make punk-funk fun.

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