Sentences with phrase «confident swagger»

And despite Exarchopoulos» confident swagger behind the wheel, the script seems to have no interest in her racing career.
He's also played by Dwayne Johnson, a mountain of a man with a confident swagger and muscles that seem stronger than the armor he wears, so that doesn't help matters, either.
Shannon also conveys the confident swagger (He walks into a Washington, D.C., donut shop like he owns the place and kind of smirks when someone mocks him after he orders an «original,» because that's the furthest he is to the clientele of the shop), the eccentric personality (There are too many instances here to note just one), and, more importantly, the deep well of pain that the entirety of the public Elvis persona seems to be concealing.
New York Red Bulls Henry followed the path of fellow Premier League great David Beckham to the MLS after his exploits in Europe and it took time for Henry's confident swagger to become loved in the USA.
He was a WWII veteran and, at first blush, you'd see a macho Italian - American with no shortage of self - confident swagger.

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His Dad recommended what had worked for him - to carry himself with a certain confident «swagger», which made him more confident on the court and therefore more aggressive.
We've not put together a winning run like the one we're on at the moment all season and if we want this season to finish strongly and actually win something then we have to have a confident Arsenal team with a bit of swagger.
The Cottagers may well have their swagger back after beating a lacklustre Wigan Athletic 2 - 0 at Craven Cottage last weekend and will now head into their second successive home encounter in high spirits and fully confident in themselves that they can avenge the league double Villa did on them last season.
Everything about this movie, from the accomplished lead performances to the insightful script to the phenomenal original score (by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis) to David Mackenzie «s bold direction, exudes a confident cowboy swagger.
«We get to see him play all these qualities that made him a star to begin with: a confident guy with a bit of a swagger and loads of charm.»
Ledger swaggers in, confident he is charming enough to woo the «undateable» sister, but finds himself challenged by her.
Factory) Frank Sinatra had hosted variety specials and even a TV series in the fifties but his 1965 Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music ushered in a new kind of television special: the mature, confident, at times even swaggering saloon singer and balladeer in a solo showcase revisiting the songs that defined his career.
Because of this new swagger that EA has, they've been pushing the buttons of Activision, and EA is fully confident that Activision's Call of Duty will take a deep hit in sales this year.
With that kind of background, we're confident North will provide appropriately cocky swagger to «Deadpool» — and the voices within his head — when the game comes out.
The John Hoyland retrospective which is currently on view at the Serpentine Gallery is full, as one might expect, of big, swagger, confident, abstract pictures, ablaze with colour.
Using a multi-medium background that mimics the textured surfaces he paints on in the streets, Reka's clean lines and confident figures swagger off the canvas in the same way that the eye is drawn to the singular unrestrained dancer in a room full of two - steppers.
When I copied the swaggering gait of a cocky young man, for example, I'd momentarily feel more confident — even happier — than before.
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