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1 It seemed to me a mighty pose carried off with more swagger than style.
2 I think breeches are a lot more swagger than habits.
3 Crepe was more swagger than ever before, both as trimming and for entire costumes.
4 I said carelessly, "Allen is a jackdaw, full of more swagger than sense."
5 There's more swagger in his demeanor than there was in 2016 -and there was plenty then.
6 If Pellegrino can match Puel's achievements, albeit with substantially more swagger and style, then it will surely be job done.
7 The playing in the Golijov needs more swagger and less effort, while Roth's music strains for effects the material won't yield.
8 Suddenly, Luke has a lot more swagger and two love interests, including conceptual artist Cassie (Sasha Lane) and fellow student Sophie (Hannah Marks).
9 More scars, more broken noses, more knives, more swagger .
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