swagger in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Swagger (noun): a bold, confident, and often arrogant manner or style of walking or behaving.
Sample Sentences
- He walked into the room with a confidence that exuded swagger.
- The musician's swagger on stage captivated the audience from the first note.
- She had a natural swagger that made heads turn wherever she went.
- His swagger was not just in his walk, but also in the way he spoke.
- With a playful grin, he approached the game with all the swagger of a champion.
- He walked into the room with an air of swagger that turned everyone's heads.
- Her confidence radiated a swagger that made her the center of attention at the party.
- Despite the pressure of the competition, he maintained his swagger and performed exceptionally well.
- The actor's impressive swagger on the red carpet perfectly matched his charismatic personality.
- Even in defeat, she carried herself with a quiet swagger that spoke of her resilience.
- The athlete's impressive performance was matched only by his undeniable swagger.
- She wore her new outfit with a sense of swagger that turned heads everywhere she went.
- His swagger on stage captivated the audience and left them wanting more.
- Despite the challenges he faced, he approached life with an unshakeable swagger.
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