A smarmy swaggerer in an orange suit, he proposes to take her off to the rich mean streets of New York.
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He had courage but he wasn't a swaggerer.
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This might have worked had they depicted modest Abe as a closet swaggerer, an ax-swinging fanatic, something different from the chiseled-in-stone figure who has been handed down to us.
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Victor Kelly is a young swaggerer, a gifted thug with the flash and cold nerve to force a terrified man of the opposing tribe to his knees, then cut his throat with a filleting knife.
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Someone who walks in an arrogant manner
Boasting is the act of making an ostentatious speech. It is considered a vice by such major religious groups as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Boasting has also been studied by such evolutionary psychologists as Robert Wright.
Swaggerers was the title given to the gangs of men who specialised in roaming 17th-century London in search of Scottish beggars.