Sentences with phrase «certain swagger»

"Certain swagger" means having a confident and self-assured attitude or behavior. Full definition
Brazil's World Cup is a fiscal fiasco: Brazil has enjoyed a certain swagger over the past decade, as rising incomes and low unemployment fuelled a sustained burst of growth.
Money hates uncertainty and that's a problem for the City of London There has always been a certain swagger in...
Tender, delicate crab usually shows up amid other tender, delicate things, but when teamed with a rustic, chewy homemade semolina pasta (the real star of the show), it develops a certain swagger.
With his chiseled chin, custom - made leather jackets and Ray Ban sunglasses, not to mention a certain swagger, he fits in well with the Hollywood set.
Approach her calmly, confidently and with a certain swagger.
What they share is proficiency with guns, a certain swagger and a similar justification for their groups: The cartels are terrorizing us, the government isn't protecting us and we need to fight back.
She has this certain swagger to her walk.
This summer, there is a certain swagger to the anglers disembarking from the swarm of sportfishing boats returning daily to San Diego's docks.
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