"Swagging" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Swagging" Meaning

Proudly walking or standing in a confident and showy manner, often with an exaggerated swaggering stride.

"Swagging" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples for the word "swagging":

1. Informal:
Dressed in his designer jeans and expensive sneakers, he was swagging down the street, feeling like the coolest guy in town.

2. Music:
The singer was swagging caressively to the audience with his smooth dance moves and charming smile.

3. Slang:
After a long night out, he was still swagging at the party, dancing on the table and sipping champagne.

4. Sports:
The athlete swagged up to the microphone, confidently talking to the reporters and their rowdy interpretations of the previous game.

5. Fashion:
She walked on the catwalk swagging with every step in her sleek, monochromatic outfit that assignment the limelight to her bold statement earrings.

"Swagging" Similar Words

Swages

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Swages refer to small, carefully cut recesses or grooves in a wooden surface, often used to mark the location or position of a screw, rivet, or other metal fastener before its insertion. Swages can be cut using a specialized tool known as a swage or a swage block, which presses the metal into the recess to hold it securely. The term "swage" is also sometimes used in other contexts, such as in metalworking and woodworking, to describe the process of shaping or forming a particular design or feature.

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Swagger

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<strong>Adjective</strong>: Showing proud and confident behavior, often in an annoying or unattractive way.<br><br>Example: "He walked in with a swagger, thinking he owned the place."<br><br><strong>Noun</strong>: Confident or arrogant behavior, often accompanied by an air of superiority.<br><br>Example: "His swagger in the boardroom impressed the investors."<br><br><strong>Verb</strong>: To walk or move with a confident or arrogant gait.<br><br>Example: "He swaggered in, flanked by his entourage."<br><br>In general, swagger refers to a sense of confidence or arrogance, often bordering on disrespect or entitlement. It can also imply a sense of power or superiority, but in an unpleasant or insufferable way.

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Swaggering

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Walking with a proud, confident, and self-assured gait or manner, often exaggerated or boastful, so as to show off one's confidence or importance. This can sometimes be perceived as airheadedness, arrogance, or a lack of genuine confidence.

Swaggeringly

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Established in a manner that shows confidence and pride; with a bold or proud attitude.

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Swaging

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