An itinerant Australian laborer who carries his personal belongings in a bundle as he travels around in search of work.
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Examples for "swagger"
Examples for "swagger"
1It brings a certain credibility, authority and a confident swagger to proceedings.
2His manner was changed; there was something of a swagger in it.
3Morrison, playing with an increasing swagger, soon took control of the match.
4Men who make money rarely saunter; men who save money rarely swagger.
5When the pair returned the deputy seemed to have lost his swagger.
1This softened the heart and loosed the tongue of the old swagman.
2The existence of the swagman is the happiest vagrant's life in the world.
3The swagman dodged and parried, and soon put in a swinging blow on the left temple.
4I bore on my back my swagman's blanket.
5A valid claim to satisfaction was thus established, and the swagman showed a disposition to enforce it.