They strutted and swaggered in Creolestyle, played the hottest of jazz and slowed to a dead march as the tempo changed. |
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Arrayed in silk suits and carrying gold-handled canes, they swaggered around town with a distinctly proprietary air. |
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They strutted and swaggered in Creole style, played the hottest of jazz and slowed to a dead march as the tempo changed. |
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The decision made, he turned and swaggered out of the door, idle hands swinging and dangling as he strode manfully toward the stairwell. |
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Bold and proud, the foursome swaggered around the stage as if they owned it. |
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Instead, he swaggered awkwardly on his feet and walked about as if in a drunken state. |
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Tall and willowy models swaggered down the catwalk, illuminated by a constant barrage of hundreds of camera flashes. |
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I was gathering my things when Skinner walked, no swaggered up to my locker and coolly kicked the left corner. |
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After a lot of tick-ticking from my bright orange watch, Tyler walked, no, swaggered over, brandishing a scrap of paper triumphantly. |
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With a propane tank over his shoulder and the little boy tugging at his arm, McCarthy swaggered towards the tracks. |
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And then staggered and swaggered along with Flint, Carl and TJ our way to Emma's for dinner and to meet Gina's brother Aubrey. |
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The way the leader swaggered around as he walked made me frown a little since I had seen people like him in almost every school I had attended. |
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He swaggered as he walked towards her, then sat down on the bench. |
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He held this position for 10 seconds, after which he swaggered forth. |
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Although he was older and better educated than some of his brethren, he never swaggered. |
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He swaggered into the school cafeteria that day with a.22 caliber handgun and started shooting randomly. |
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In cowboy boots and fake Stetson, and with a large pistol on his hip, he swaggered around Parchman as if he owned it. |
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The girls sparkled in skimpy cocktail dresses and the boys swaggered in designer shirts and gelled hair. |
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I knew I didn't mince or anything, but I really didn't think I swaggered. |
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He swaggered into the school cafeteria that day with a .22 caliber handgun and started shooting randomly. |
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When it swaggered over national politics, from the 1950s to the 1980s, it often denied others the perks of formal opposition, the better to crush them. |
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Powell, who died 30 years ago, swaggered through the streets of Harlem and the halls of Congress, joyfully junketing at public expense and savoring worldly pleasures like a playboy rather than the Baptist minister he was. |
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They swaggered around in their Smokey Bears, as if a felt hat would intimidate a short-fused grenade. |
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Onto this financial minefield swaggered Suze Orman, undaunted. |
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Kassovitz swaggered his way through the storm. |
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Someone cut the strobe light, and he swaggered off the stage. |
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For a man whose buckle never failed to be swashed, who lived large on the pitch, who swaggered with life off it, it was entirely the wrong moniker, Sobers. |
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Worshipped by the Toon fans Gallacher swaggered around Tyneside dressed like a Hollywood gangster in broad-brimmed hat, double-breasted suits and spats. |
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He swaggered through French business, running Matra, a space and missiles group where he started a niche car business and building a publishing and media empire. |
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As he swaggered broodily along the touchline in disgrace, Cantona took it upon himself to plant his studs in the chest of a loud-mouth Palace fan. |
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