Elegance by virtue of being fashionable.
To display or act proudly, ostentatiously or pretentiously.
Imposingly fashionable and elegant.
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Examples for "swanky"
Examples for "swanky"
1I ask why he wasn't tempted to set up something more swanky?
2The swanky venue will be offering a unique service for South Africans.
3I missed it but I'm told it was quite swanky and brilliant.
4It was a cool, blowy evening; swanky awnings flapped in the breeze.
5Its assets include the swanky Marker hotel near the Grand Canal theatre.
1The in-house bar and restaurant continue the swank theme and top-quality service.
2He'd gone into Tiffany's and into some of the other swank shops.
3His lavish style of entertainment they labelled 'swank'-horribleword but very expressive!
4Yet it's done so without swank ad agencies or a big-name fashion photographer.
5So they upped and moved to a swank part of New York City.
6Did anyone happen to see a swank red automobile that night?
7And it would be swank- athingwe detest in the army.
8Not exactly the swank sort of crib she expected from vampires.
9All coming quite naturally and simply; no swank, no false modesty.
10And certainly not befitting the Starr brand of swank and swagger.
11You wouldn't believe how full of the purest swank some of these pros.
12They'll swank for a week if you give them all that.
13Well, as a matter of fact, that's just a bit of useful swank.
14As far as that goes we have nothing to swank about in Canada!
15I thought at the time it was a bit of swank!'
16The swank meeting room was teeming with sell-side analysts, media people, tax strategists, etc.