Sentences with phrase «lost swagger»

Now the third largest economy in the euro zone and the second-most indebted nation after Greece, the days of Roman rule are consigned to the history books and Italy is a shadow of its former self and — rather like Europe — lost its swagger.
A year after Chen stepped in as CEO, BlackBerry may have regained some of its lost swagger.
They've lost their swagger, their confidence.»
It also prompts her to demote Poe, who fumes, but doesn't lose his swagger.

Not exact matches

Or have Arsenal lost a little bit of our swagger against the smaller clubs while becoming harder to beat?
May have lost a bit of the confidence and swagger he came with from the summer.
Unbeaten in nine to start the season, Arsenal headed up to Old Trafford full of the swagger that a season and change not losing will tend to give you.
Despite this morning's Tory swagger, they are precariously placed - if these results were applied at parliamentary level, the Conservatives would lose their ability to govern with the DUP, their only viable Brexit allies.
At a rally for Mr. Liu at the Apollo Theater last month, Mr. Seabrook all but stole the show, swaggering on stage to piped - in funk music and declaring, with a preacher's cadence, that all of Mr. Liu's Democratic rivals were «phony characters» that the comptroller «could not lose» to.
I have to admit I'm a bit embarrassed to admit that I lost a bit of my swagger.
Gordon - Levitt makes the successful against - type choice to actually lose a little bit of his swagger to play this young gangster.
Nor does she completely mind the idea of losing her virginity to the swaggering, seductive and studly Joe and keeping the money herself.
Tie - dyed Volkswagen lost its languid hippie swagger in a cloud of diesel smoke two years ago.
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