A journey taken for pleasure.
To walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others.
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Examples for "cock"
Examples for "cock"
1He was a dead rooster; yea, a dead cock in the pit.
2The edges of the bridges and balance cock can be left smooth.
3In one case, we are dealing with a cock-up of frightening proportions.
4It was morning now; the cock was still crowing down at Sirilund.
5It is too late; the cock is awake, and he must go.
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.
1On such occasions the animal needs to strut with menace and assurance.
2She looked exactly like her employer, right down to Dayle's confident strut.
3Nail on the strut, pressing the legs well up against the shoulders.
4Something of that band's alpha northern strut transferred itself naturally to Kasabian.
5He crouched quickly next to a landing strut, feeling Serri behind him.
1I was startled; Olympos was usually impossible to shock or even ruffle.
2He could see the dull ruffle of the water under the wind.
3Such endeavours appeared to ruffle Belvedere, and certainly disrupted any game plan.
4The second photograph shows a Galliano ruffle dress hanging on a stand.
5His tempers were the ruffle of a passing breeze upon deep water.
1His spirit seemed to prance with joy like the horse beneath him.
2Sure, I thought he'd yell an' prance round like a drunken fool.
3He came in pertly, prance-footed, black and curly as a storm cloud.
4He'd rather be staked than mince and prance around like a jackass.
5Next time he won't prance up and hand me no damn ribbon.
(Ballet) quick gliding steps with one foot always leading.
1Follow these social media accounts for every strut, stitch and sashay.
2A smile touched her lips as she watched Sybil sashay across the room.
3Do I have to sashay down a church aisle and promise I do?
4If the answer is 'no,' I want to sashay up to Central Valley Liability.
5But what about people who bounce on their toes, power walkers, those who sashay?
6It's not like you can sashay into a confessional and wipe your slate clean.
7They can now walk across the road and sashay from one motor dealer to another.
8And Tevez could argue that it all worked out with his summer sashay across Manchester.
9To sashay over in her heels and show her scrawny leg, maybe flash her red thong.
10Question one: what song do you hear when the Chihuahuas sashay up the catwalk in designer threads?
11I couldn't just sashay past the lads round the campfire -it wasn't that kind of party.
12Now I'm going to put down one last shot of redeye and then sashay out of here.
13But let's you and I sashay over that way and have a word with Mr. Tyler, Harper said.
14Back then, after hearing those one sided half-truths, I would quickly sashay to the side of my man.
15We sashay into Lizzie's hotel suite.
16One: an insouciant sashay in from the right wing against Bosnia-Herzegovina, and a shot belted into the bottom left.
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