verb
- to walk or behave in a very confident and arrogant way
noun
- a very confident and arrogant way of walking or behaving
Examples
- He swaggered into the room like he owned the place.
- The team captain swaggered off the field after scoring the winning goal.
- She walked with a confident swagger that impressed everyone.
- His swagger made him seem more confident than he actually was.
- The politician’s swagger during the debate turned off many voters.
- Don’t swagger around just because you got one good grade.
- There was an unmistakable swagger in his step after the promotion.