He dated an actor, swanked around at New York parties and revelled in his celebrity. |
I got a Paul Smith suit and I swanked down the street hoping people would recognise me. |
If I swanked around this place smugly suggesting to people they should cross over, it would be obnoxious, counter-productive and it's not who I am. |
The provocative account he brazenly swanked the day after made younger Maurice stir. |
Still in his twenties, he swanked his way through the Belfast-based international news media, lunching with key opinion-makers, opining every night on local television. |
Though he never swanked, Patner knew everybody, and if you didn't, he'd put it right. |