Goods or money obtained illegally.
Walk as if unable to control one's movements.
Droop, sink, or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautness.
1 It also earned a swag of Tuis at home in New Zealand.
2 You could simply say no - and refuse to accept the swag .
3 One who carried no swag halted at the rails and came in.
4 Judges will receive the best seats and some swag from Climbing Magazine.
5 And former England international Stan Collymoore was also impressed by their swag .
6 To make ends meet Carmen was selling stolen credit cards and swag .
7 Anderson-Powell manufactured a swag curtain to flank the small powder room window.
8 Get the exact bearings of his swag and then a rip up.
9 I prefer to do my revoluting through others, and cop the swag .
10 Then, swag in hand, I could return to my own neighborhood and-
11 Then we divided the swag into three parts as we had agreed.
12 The crowd gathered for the lottery for local treasures, swag and posters.
13 This is a heavy swag if we get off safely with it.
14 Beards add an edge and an upgraded element of grown man swag .
15 What happens inside the swag on this cold, dark night is unclear.
16 And Australia might have missed out on her swag of Olympic medals.
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