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"swagger" Definitions
  1. a way of walking or behaving that seems too confident
"swagger" Synonyms
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And on the style front, their suit swagger is unparalleled: No one on the corner has swagger like us… #TRUBAMA pic.twitter.
He walks in a room with swagger (to paraphrase a later song, no one on the corner has swagger like him).
Secretary Pompeo talked about bringing back the State Department "swagger" in his inaugural speech – if this OMB rescission goes through, Secretary Pompeo's swagger will be more like a limp.
Jack Swagger and CM Punk are former WWE World Heavyweight Champions turned MMA fighters ... but that's where the similarities end, 'cause Swagger tells TMZ Sports when he fights, he ain't losing.
Finally, some of the Saul swagger we've been waiting for.
In the span of a beat, macho swagger meets vulnerability.
"And YouTube gives you a space to have that swagger."
My parents showed me how to really unharness my swagger.
It rules the ego, our appearances, and our stylistic swagger.
" Erskine continues, "His drumming had swagger, but he did not.
But, in the words of Colleen, she does have swagger.
For a minute he had the swagger of Han Solo.
And if there's one thing we respect here, it's swagger.
THE most powerful man in the world walks with swagger.
Coupling geopolitical swagger with sweeping economic change is a gamble.
Swagger home with some complex fucked up shared human realness.
Perry stepped back as Jones threw down some major swagger.
In some fields, however, Japan still allows itself some swagger.
I started to get confident and get a little swagger.
Be humble, but swagger You don't have all the answers.
Swagger, that's the foundation right there of everything we've done.
When he steps on set, this natural swagger comes out.
Whereas the DA espouses liberalism, Mr Malema offers revolutionary swagger.
Ibrahimovic's confidence, his swagger, once made him a divisive figure.
He admired the men who learned how to monetize swagger.
Swagger, patois, in many ways anticipating rap, it was electric.
His Harry, though, has the randy swagger of a leprechaun.
" - Singer Bette Midler on Twitter "Her voice/swagger was peerless.
Like most cats, Max had a swagger in his walk.
But our team has so much courage, chutzpah and swagger.
"He had the whole swagger in his work," she said.
At Barcelona, a victory against Dortmund restored some welcome swagger.
He had the business chops, political experience, swagger and money.
The Eagles have balance and depth and resilience and swagger.
The smile and swagger that had defined his season were gone.
By Tuesday night, that had vanished, replaced by an assertive swagger.
Finally, his outfits reflect that sexy swagger we all knew existed.
The 1975 is at their best when they embrace their swagger.
Bold expression, even swagger, will be rewarded during this solar cycle.
Fist bump,'" one agency official said of Pompeo's swagger campaign. "No.
There is a new swagger about Russia in the wider world.
Swagger DOMINATED his first opponent ... submitting him in the 1st round.
With the perfect hip-hop beat, a standard scene gains swagger.
Forty-five years ago I had attitude, a young man's swagger.
Swagger -- a cocky, strutting, chest-thumping confidence -- pervades American culture today.
The Panthers' swagger, though, sometimes led to misconceptions about the group.
He had a swagger and a charm that I really enjoyed.
For the ladies, it's Kosovo native Lindita (or "the swagger") vs.
Day's dominance here seemed to steal the swagger from Spieth's step.
The luxurious XC90 proves the understated Swedes have their swagger back.
He is tall and lean, and has a quiet, deadpan swagger.
As he always does, Trump conflates swagger with an actual plan.
It's a butchness with no swagger, a power with no arrogance.
Though exhausted from her studies, Love walked with a deserved swagger.
Jordan Weatherston Pitts moved with menacing swagger as Spoletta, Scarpia's henchman.
You see it in these characters, a kind of swagger, confidence.
They've got this amazing diversified economy and their swagger is back.
"Witches in a Ritual" has such a cool swagger about it.
Jesse Kinser joins the eliteNot all hackers have DeVoss' outlaw swagger.
"He's adopted his own style and swagger on the floor," Liam said.
"There needs to be some swagger to leftist politics," Mr. Maza said.
It is the meeting point between blissed out relaxation and arrogant swagger.
Big, theatrical personalities will swagger around that stage and slug it out.
Big facts ... Swagger -- real name Jake Hager -- was a pro wrestling superstar.
"The thing that I like about him is his swagger," Roy said.
He's currently teaching a fifth generation how to stunt, flex, and swagger.
Who has got the swagger and personality that Trump would like more?
European neuroses madden America just as American swagger intimidates and annoys Europeans.
"Jake Tapper has some real swagger to him," the CNN commentator says.
"These Exiled Years" off of Swagger, is based on the same thing.
Gone was the swagger, the bone-crushing handshake, the willingness to offend.
It was the first of nine books centered on the Swagger character.
"I'm a pimmmp / I even got a little swagger in my limmmp"?
When they reported for spring training, it was with a renewed swagger.
My swagger is too boldto be swept up in these public streets.
The old Harvey swagger might return if his pitches had more life.
Schwartz tamped down some of Trump's swagger, but plenty of it remained.
For all their swagger, Spieth and McIlroy cannot pull off Woods's nonchalance.
Its civilian characters routinely open carry; in one scene, after Swagger enters a church and pulls a gun on a former comrade who betrayed him, the priest intercedes and Swagger apologizes for packing heat in the Lord's house.
Drip, noun: undeniable, iced-out swagger; style so strong it positively oozes confidence.
"It's the swagger, the confidence to continue to play our game," Krug said.
He mistakes the strut of a bully for the swagger of a superpower.
NO BOSS in French business can match Vincent Bolloré for swagger and aggression.
Still, the sheer intellectual swagger of its authoritarianism sets Mrs May's speech apart.
"Looks like you've got your swagger back," Colleen tells a breathless Misty Knight.
Apple is developing a TV drama called Swagger, inspired by Kevin Durant's childhood.
Correction: Swagger is in development and has not yet received a series order.
But Trumpian swagger could not quite conceal the multiple risks he is running.
While Paul got his start on Vine, social media swagger translates, he says.
I don't know about you, but I'd call that some pretty major swagger.
But underneath that swagger lay a vulnerable soul that could sing wrenching ballads.
Wayne White has the kind of swagger you never expect from a puppeteer.
His villain is Mark Zuckerberg, only with swagger; Jeff Bezos with fantastic hair.
Andre Ward has that crossover cultural swagger going for him, without a doubt.
The Panthers burst onto the American scene with an ultimate act of swagger.
Thanks in part to DeJesus' swagger, UCLA won over Utah 197.1 to 197.075.
Tennessee's even got the swagger to match, see for yourself: Don't pick us.
Lord knows he's packed an entire band's worth of swagger into one man.
We can go out there and play with a swagger and a confidence.
Then gradually, the complex layers of flavor unfold, ending with a bitter swagger.
His goal, he said Tuesday, is to return some "swagger" to the department.
The language is peppered with introductory adjectives, but otherwise it's pretty swagger-free.
From the start, a band-collar shirt and vest indicate a comfortable swagger.
As for Carlotta, Ms. Cotillard sometimes plays her with confounding, slow-motion swagger.
But once he takes off, Mr. Grigolo brings infectious swagger to the aria.
There's also one from Old Spice called Swagger that you're going to hate.
In such moments, Jeselnik displays the same swagger offstage as he does on.
ET, the candidate's Twitter account dropped an eight-second meme saturated in swagger.
For Boruto, I get swagger-y — like the Fonz, 'Ayyyy, I got this!
It took all of 28 seconds for Pittsburgh to get its swagger back.
DARGIS The presumption of gravitas is a matter of both subject and swagger.
"Little Women" also looks beautiful, but it's about women and it doesn't swagger.
The dialogue has swagger and swing, and the performances are close to flawless.
Swagger, the beloved Cleveland Browns team mascot, passed away Friday after battling cancer.
"We're heartbroken by the passing of our beloved mascot, Swagger," the team tweeted.
In fact, Minshew had that post-game swagger after his first NFL victory.
The aggressive plumage and swagger of the young critic has fallen away — mercifully.
Even with the long history of swagger, this Russian-American meeting stands out.
The Genesis G80 offers everything near-luxury sedan buyers want except brand swagger.
Wilde tries to play Scruggs with bad-girl swagger but seems merely deranged.
When so many opinions come with a swagger inversely proportional to their worth.
It takes a little bit of swagger and a whole lot of sway.
"Remember in life: You have to have both swagger and sway," Watson says.
Tillerson's Texas swagger, the source close to the White House said, irked Trump.
The reference to "swagger" in the State Department's Instagram post, which was originally posted earlier this week, appears to be a callback to Pompeo's inaugural speech to the agency in which he vowed to bring "swagger" back to the department.
Hopefully it's something that allows me to get some offensive swagger and keep producing.
Not that claiming the highest office in the land has slowed his swagger. Slate.
Okay, he doesn't actually say that — though he does have oodles of Jughead swagger.
Here, B.A. Van Sise captures the fashion and vintage swagger of this special night.
I Am Young is Karen Carpenter's voice, Tom Jones's swagger, and Chuck Berry's howl.
And whether he's playing Fox, Falco or Marth, Mango is all about the swagger.
The president of the world's largest authoritarian state, by contrast, walks with swagger abroad.
So the swagger from a year ago is being replaced by more conciliatory messages.
The Panthers' swagger was built in part on their ability to craft memorable images.
She raps with swagger, one a lot less understated than she has projected before.
It's the same swagger if it's double bogey as it is from an eagle.
But the songwriting is solid, anchored by basslines with an undeniable '80s funk swagger.
Although "The Newspaperman" captures Bradlee's magnetism and swagger, it's not a completely hagiographic picture.
But by the middle of the 19th century, British swagger had developed a hitch.
But Wolff, despite his honeybadger-don't-care swagger, also has a penchant for laziness.
He raps like Eminem's sweeter younger brother and carries himself with a Bieberesque swagger.
It has also drained the A.P. poll of what was left of its swagger.
I feel like a bit of swagger and a bit of attitude is missing.
It also had this Bob Dylan gone electric, Neil Young swagger with the guitars.
A scene stealer throughout, it's obvious Schwarzenegger already had the swagger of a star.
Rollicking rhythmic motifs evoke the swagger of slightly inebriated dancers at a stately ball.
He came in promising to restore diplomats' swagger, but mostly stomped all over them.
From George W. Bush, who had always worked so hard on that Texas swagger?
It was the type of swagger that should further endear him to Yankees fans.
She fed off the approval, delivering zingers and carrying her small stature with swagger.
Nailing the work's athletic partnering, they rivaled the strength and swagger of their predecessors.
Thanks to his brooding intensity and showman's swagger, he quickly made inroads into Hollywood.
And the Sterling women — you could spot them in an instant by their swagger.
Even in this modest setting, Mr. Elliott's robust voice and playful swagger come through.
Both have a little swagger and sass, and both have livened up the atmosphere.
Yet Trump has a swagger and impulsiveness that make even Pentagon officials deeply nervous.
Smith connected to Ali's swagger, although perhaps not for the reasons one might expect.
There was a note of triumphalism, even a bit of swagger, in the air.
Charli XCX brings art-pop rigidity and Kero Kero Bonito contributes a light swagger.
For all of her thick-skinned swagger, Tucker, 60, has legitimate claim to renown.
They have the kind of swagger that stone, wood and sheepskin throws can deliver.
She can even duplicate Cher's casual swagger while wearing strategically placed shreds of fabric.
For all of her thick-skinned swagger, Tucker, 60, has legitimate claim to renown.
Just one Democratic pack moves with the swagger born of electoral success: big-city mayors.
He's got the sensitivity of a poet, mixed with the swagger of an undeniable genius.
The only home game Swagger missed was in 2017 ... when the Browns played in London.
A mix of pre-negotiation swagger and the election was bound to raise the temperature.
Even the distinctive walk Damon developed for the part was the opposite of Bond's swagger.
Read on to see how they build their style and swagger from the ground up.
Will the Goliaths play with more cocky swagger because they're living up to their namesake?
He has a ring, courtesy of Neil Lane, and an I'm-about-to-win swagger.
Favorite Ace solo: "Parasite" I've always loved Ace and…you know, his spaced-out swagger.
Plus, you'll go through your daily routine with the swagger of knowing you got some.
I had an inner belief in myself, but I didn't walk around with that swagger.
It's unclear if Trump's new sheriff-in-town swagger is political or psychological in nature.
"Filmmaking as swagger," Manohla Dargis wrote in her review for The Times in December 2015.
The scooter, which Swagtron calls the Swagger, costs $399 and has a 17-mile range.
His swagger and unfiltered rants briefly made him the object of media fascination in Washington.
Trump had fun with it at press conference in North Dakota, exhibiting his trademark swagger.
The original Street Fighter is sprinkled with graffiti and the swagger that comes with it.
It's in Cainon Lamb's bassy minimalist beats that Missy Elliott achieves a more understated swagger.
In some ways this is true: Ms. Lucas is all swagger and bravado and confidence.
Their authors were essentially rock stars, and you can feel the swagger in their prose.
Handle everything, is what you meant, with confidence, with arrogant self-assurance, with swagger, even.
The Trump administration, meanwhile, has attitude, swagger, and now a breakup letter for the ages.
Mr. Connery brought a rough sexual swagger to Ian Fleming's fantasy of British masculine competence.
Ms. James betrayed no concerns during her announcement, where she displayed both swagger and humor.
After some Trump swagger, Xi Jinping promised to "significantly lower" Chinese tariffs on imported vehicles.
We Texans love to swagger, brag and boast that we are biggest, most and first.
"One time a loser, always a loser," he said, cursing furiously, the cocksure swagger gone.
"One time a loser, always a loser," he said, cursing furiously, the cocksure swagger gone.
Pompeo has striven to bring confidence, or "swagger" as he calls it, back to State.
Such lofty status is bound to give a young man a certain degree of swagger.
Cookie flirted with the man at the front counter with the swagger of a born charmer.
But I appreciate that he has a kind of brazen swagger and a zero foxtrot attitude.
Jerry Hall might not be walking runways anymore, but she definitely hasn't lost her model swagger.
Well-executed macho swagger makes up a lot of good TV from the past 20 years.
The creek waters were higher than normal due to heavy rainfall over the weekend, Swagger said.
What the banks have lost in swagger since 22008, the regulators, particularly in America, have gained.
This seems to suit Ms. Grieveson, whose cooking there has some of its old Avec swagger.
And she's done it all with confidence, a winning smirk, and an uncommon amount of swagger.
Now the pup is walking with a cheerier swagger, weighing in at a healthy 15 pounds.
She maintains a quiet confidence in herself and her abilities, but without the self-defeating swagger.
He's earnest, bitter, and in one moment allows for a little swagger and a sly smile.
But the Post had the swagger to commission fiction from F. Scott Fitzgerald and William Faulkner.
You just don't have the…" she paused and then said, with a certain faux reluctance, "swagger.
Others note a change in his demeanor amid the growing Russia probe: less swagger, more concern.
Hill, Bellinger send Dodgers past Nationals WASHINGTON — The swagger is back for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
One was John Barry, the composer who gave the series' early films their muscular, brassy swagger.
To celebrate the new EP, Swagger Like Us is hosting two release parties over two days.
He backs himself on piano, singing with a loose swagger largely absent on the final single.
We swagger through the world and through our own country, deeply secure in our American-ness.
Hager, formerly known as Jack Swagger, left WWE in 2017 as a two-time world champion.
"Blue Laws" celebrates black cultural traditions with the swagger of a prizefighter stepping into the ring.
The Titans quarterback has a crazy swagger as he approaches the line to call the play.
But in striving for the Waller-Bridge spirit and swagger, we'll be well on our way.
"The ArchAndroid" by Janelle Monáe from 2010 is praised as an album with swagger and style.
President Trump brought a defiant swagger to the world's most exclusive club: the Group of 93.
The collar only added to the natural swagger of a pug with a Don Corleone underbite.
Through it all, Croker's understated trumpet playing holds his small band together with swagger and poise.
"There's more swagger to it," Joe Fernando, a senior infielder from Brooklyn, said of H.B.C.U. baseball.
The show debuted on the Travel Channel in 2005, showcasing Bourdain's signature curiosity, swagger and lyricism.
But "swagger" is the only word for, say, her approach to the music of other artists.
"It was so weird and quirky, but, like, the bitch had this crazy swagger," she said.
"Carson instilled a confidence, a swagger and a belief," the Eagles offensive coordinator Frank Reich said.
Most have cheered Trump's regulation-slashing swagger, including an expected softening of vehicle fuel efficiency rules.
" With profane swagger, Jackson declared, "The American people deserve an alternative to croquet-playing cock-gobblers.
One day they told him how they saw him: arrogant, standoffish, still cloaked in gangster swagger.
In the United States, many voters saw Trump as incorruptible because of his wealth and swagger.
"He was heavily involved in everything," Mr. Brosnan, who spoke admiringly of Mr. Meyer's "swagger," said.
Eaton loved Lofton's swagger — his gold necklace, his stylish cleats, his speedy, slashing style of play.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo talks about the need to restore swagger to our diplomats' steps.
Vice has lost its swagger amid its sexual harassment scandals and its readership is in decline.
But what makes her so fantastic as a villain(elle) is the swagger of her kills.
Many have a defiant swagger and flagrant disregard for the existing systems that govern their country.
Icy Gaze This month's heart-to-hearts are going to require some confidence — swagger, if you will.
But unlike Darius, I was semi-closeted and scared — I had none of his pride and swagger.
In a short video Katie Couric posted on Twitter Friday, Gadot, 22017, shows off her superhero swagger.
Washington's role is obviously meaty, and he plunges into it with a mix of swagger and vulnerability.
On "Victorious," he evokes both the flamboyant swagger of Queen and the mechanized gleam of Daft Punk.
And now she's sharing her signature swagger with the release of her third fragrance: So Very Sofia.
Just as important, perhaps, the blast gave Bregman, Houston's cleanup hitter, some of his missing swagger back.
With its yellow walls, tiled floors, and fading murals, it has the swagger of an aging saloon.
The billionaire "conference king" walked with a swagger, chomped on cigars and knew how to please officials.
They fairly swagger as they advance with support from tanks and bomb-dropping US Air Force jets.
Rather than the swagger of a rock-star, he has the gently eccentric air of a trainspotter.
Almost everyone believes Bellator's feeding Swagger a tomato to inflate his record -- someone who can't beat him.
The Golden State Warriors thumped the Chicago Bulls 125-94 and they did it with some swagger.
Thus there was a purposeful swagger to the Lib Dems who gathered in Brighton from September 17th.
ALL big suits and swagger, Vehbi Alimucaj was a symbol of Albania's post-Soviet embrace of capitalism.
As an extension of Curry, Green is the versatile tough guy, the physical embodiment of Steph's swagger.
Cliff is a model of chill, with Pitt putting his unique, effortless swagger into his every gesture.
He answers questions with reticence, all his self-protection shifting from adult swagger back to younger silence.
At that point, did you have any concept that Swagger would shape the trajectory of your life?
Swagger is a way of walking away from, or through, the tough conditions of a heteronormative world.
When Scott, 35, turned pro, he had a swing and a swagger that invited comparisons to Woods.
So when it came time to dance, sing and swagger in this musical melodrama, she was ready.
We sort of play with a little bit of swagger when we see that kind of Luongo.
Four months later, she has reduced the painkillers, and Emmett moves with some of his old swagger.
In the opening moments of "Ideation," at 59E59 Theaters, an unsavory, even Mametian vibe underlies their swagger.
But, his swagger and post-fight canter is what sealed the deal for Gall and the UFC.
There is something about a man in a suit with a swagger that is timeless and cool.
It quickly became an anthemic for the way it discarded a failed relationship with swagger and vulgarity.
Rocky's lyric floats over Purity Ring's darkly shimmering synths, and a noticeable swagger creeps into my stride.
I'm able to bring a certain swagger to art, whether it's pop culture or sports or entertainment.
He plays Cavman, the school's muscular, goateed cavalier, who beats his chest and has swagger to spare.
Ms. Adams delivers a compassionate performance as a girl whose swagger and practicality hides a melancholy edge.
Yet worn with ineffable confidence and swagger by athletes, even the most excessive designer efforts seem justified.
Mostly, though, it is directorial swagger, just like the tear that spills from the duct-tape blindfold.
Mr. Trump was already at odds with his counterparts before arriving Friday morning with a defiant swagger.
Robinson's surly, scenery-devouring swagger turns Larsen into a sadistic dictator inspired by his readings of Nietzsche.
"We're playing with a lot of momentum, a lot of energy, a lot of swagger," Wentz said.
Mr. Weinstein's appearance, in handcuffs, stripped of the swagger he once possessed, had another effect on her.
"We had the confidence, the swagger, and we felt like we had unlimited industrial potential," he said.
With typical swagger, the North declared it had detonated a hydrogen bomb — a claim experts universally rejected.
Swagger's handler, Justin McLaughlin, posted the sad news on Facebook, adding that Swagger had had a stroke.
When the President emerged, he was framed by a backdrop of white light, with a Pattonesque swagger.
Mapo lo mein, a promising enough idea, was short on heat and swagger and long on sweetness.
Pompeo has sought to repair morale, vowing to bring the "swagger" back to America's oldest Cabinet agency.
Goldman set up its JV with a swagger in 2004, partnering with famed Chinese rainmaker Fang Fenglei.
It has its own distinctive, salty vibe, driven by McEnany's simultaneously self-loathing and self-aggrandizing swagger.
This gives "Oedipus El Rey" swagger, oomph and economy, but it also makes for a salacious watch.
Perhaps. To be sure, Macron's tough-guy image is, at least so far, more swagger than action.
And this political season, one person is proving she's got that kind of swagger to spare: Samantha Bee.
Put a few of these together though, and you've got iconic combinations with some real next-level swagger.
From the famous Klipschorn design to the company's signature copper-colored "Cerametallic" speaker cones, its products have swagger.
Is there a connection to the swagger one walks around with and the size of their love rocket?
It's a roller coaster, executed with raucous, rock n' roll swagger, but that's all there is to it.
INSIDE the boardrooms and bars of Houston, the spiritual capital of America's energy industry, the swagger is back.
With Lando Calrissian it's a different story; Donald Glover seems to have the necessary swagger from the first.
As it is, given the guitar swagger, this is the defensive condescension of someone afraid to sound lovelorn.
Mr. Perry approached the case with a swagger, turning his booking session in Austin into a pep rally.
"Swagger is not arrogance; it is not boastfulness, it is not ego," Pompeo said, according to the excerpts.
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Utah talked all week about getting its swagger back after four consecutive demoralizing losses.
Plus, get 50 percent off best-selling Coach bags like The Swagger Carryall which is now only $275.
A couple of those have done so with a swagger that made them their sport's chief entertainer, too.
Newly thrown in is Jake Morrison (Liam Hemsworth), the scrappy, wannabe Han Solo type full of anemic swagger.
It is most often translated as "thug," but the word also denotes a certain amount of glamorous swagger.
Smooth crooner Bruno Mars used his trademark swagger to make "That's What I Like" a chart-topping single.
But what if you took out the swagger, the hip hop, the backing track, and even Bruno Mars?
Having suffered the defeat of many clever plans, experienced officers moderate their youthful swagger with caution, inscrutability even.
He walks with a placid swagger, in and out of the boxing ring, like a velociraptor in repose.
Lupita rocked the hell outta patent leather pants, leather top AND leather trench coat ... aka serious superhero swagger.
Yiannopoulos gets to step up his native swagger by parading a status as the 'victim of Internet censorship'.
Paradise is hot shit—all uptempo restlessness and witchy swagger—full of renewed raw power at every transition.
What did they do for me/ But contribute new dreams/ Taxes and tools, swagger and food to eat?
Well look at Speed of Darkness and Float and compare it to what you were doing on Swagger.
It proved truly eerie how well the bawdy, floating face of Gary Numan complemented their abstract funk swagger.
Let's start with the bad so that we may hasten to the good: Queer swagger can be corny.
The people vowing to swagger with their guns in Cleveland will, in a literal sense, be law-abiding.
Kiffin, never known as the humblest of fellows, turned the swagger up to 11 before Monday's big game.
And dusky olives, espelette pepper and lemon confit swagger among broad golden ribbons of pappardelle with rabbit ragu.
He skates with a comfortable swagger that makes it seem more like he's floating than exerting any effort.
Hansen was also the inspiration for Darcelle's comedic swagger—it certainly didn't emerge from his timid offstage personality.
Having been in the military, having been a non-commissioned officer, there is a swagger to my demeanor.
Maria stands on her seat and channels Formation swagger with salsa hand motions that the Colombians can appreciate.
"Swagger," said reliever Nick Goody, whose perfect eighth helped the bullpen run its scoreless streak to 28⅔ innings.
Hager, once known as Jack Swagger, left the WWE in 2016 to join Bellator MMA the following year.
He carries himself with a swagger that he dates to his first visits to New York, in 22016.
Rather than silence or swagger, they need models of masculinity that are not grounded in domination or aggression.
"Get What You Deserve" is a fine reintroduction to Mr. Atkinson's distinctive swagger and his smoldering, emphatic croon.
Is this young team, which has lacked depth and the Huskies' usual big-game swagger, a mere anomaly?
But this swagger about carrying on business as usual goes beyond reflexive pro-Trump and pro-market reflexes.
Holland hits the choreography with force and precision, and his performance is totally confident, with a playful swagger.
And the tenor Glenn Seven Allen, with his robust voice and youthful swagger, is ideally suited to Jack.
Updated in a variety of fabrics and slightly tweaked silhouettes, the tricked-out suits invite a certain swagger.
Houston has a certain friendly swagger, a mix of old Texas and new, and it's evident this week.
But Mr. Trump brings a deal-maker's swagger to the North Korea issue that his predecessors did not.
Mr. Weiner, a Democrat, was the essence of the brash politician fueled by relentless work and unbridled swagger.
And Mr. Trump's swagger was a dog whistle for those men who felt women's gains were their losses.
And it was embraced by this world of testosterone and swagger, and I love where it came from.
This year-old spot is the unofficial clubhouse for a neighborhood leaning into its reinvigoration with nerdy swagger.
That archetype of rock 'n' roll swagger would define the next couple of decades of global pop music.
Then they add a swagger to their step to pose as drug dealers straight out of central casting.
The bravado, the swagger, the emotional range not for death and destruction, unrequited secret love, war and peace.
It balanced out the other way: Performing lighter fare on TV, he carried himself with a rarefied swagger.
They're easy-going and chatty, armed with a little bit of swagger, but zero ego and big grins.
As a matter of etiquette, contemporary bosses are expected to rein in their swagger and talk up their team.
The feat was part of the Cerebral Palsy Swagger, an annual walk designed to raise awareness for the disorder.
Time and time again, she's managed to cross those pesky grates with the elegance and swagger of, well, Rihanna.
But it's the bachelorette parties — taking classes in pole dancing, "Southern Swagger," and burlesque — that keep the doors open.
See: her swagger, her bleached blonde short hair, her apparently playing the character as herself, a very gay person.
"I don't know — that word can be used in different ways," Bregman said, referring to the concept of swagger.
When a spark of his original swagger comes out in a modern-day moment, it only enhances that evolution.
Right on the heels of the second presidential debate, this week will be full of swagger and bold assertions.
We tied it up and had our swagger and confidence going into the third and took it from there.
Ehrenreich's take on the character centers on a familiar swagger and his own riff on Harrison Ford's smirking grin.
It shimmers with signature Blackpink cheekiness and effortless swagger, momentarily satiating the fans who are waiting for more. 7.
Captain Kirk may have been replaced with a kitty, but this orange meower still has William Shatner's signature swagger.
And Michael has such swagger, after seeing his clothes, I thought, Let's give this guy something really, really cool.
Like Westbrook, he plays with burning intensity, carries himself with swagger, and has a giant chip on his shoulder.
It's the kind of song you play when you're strutting down the street to an interview, desperately seeking swagger.
In the next scene, he saunters out with a smirk on his face and walks with an unmistakable swagger.
But it was their swagger and style that made the biggest impression on the New York-based menswear designer.
Then came Trump, with his billionaire's swagger and his private aircraft, insisting that the old rules no longer apply.
There's an old-timey swagger to his delivery, complete with his trademark salute and fist-pumps after the end.
If a winning player is walking with a swagger afterward, it's probably just a knee, hip or foot injury.
"You want to come in with your confidence, you want to come in with a little swagger," Williams said.
Still, Healy is the pop star The 19753 needs—full of confidence and self-belief but not necessarily swagger.
"It certainly looks and feels like the 'old school' Rio swagger is back," said Shaw & Partners analyst Peter O'Connor.
Those monstrous riffs, Jon Theodore's ironman work on the drums and Homme's ball-grabbing swagger on stage was infectious.
Bump's bluntly clever rap style epitomized Chicago swagger, the threat of violence concealed beneath the surface of every bar.
I envy and admire any artist who's got that kind of swagger, because I just don't have it, naturally.
Miller, who grew up in L.A., was awed by Murphy's swagger: he didn't care who knew he was gay.
But as the Blue Jays regained their swagger last season and this, the building has sprung to life again.
A patch-covered backpack or varsity jacket will lend your outfit just the right amount of high school swagger.
But none of that hampered the swagger with which he opened his access-peddling, swamp-situated venture, Avenue Strategies.
It was the Age of the Mustache — and of men who acted genially boyish while exuding testosterone-fueled swagger.
Memphis had never seen a collection of people like them before, with their militant rhetoric and Black Power swagger.
Mr. Mahogany arrived on the national jazz stage in the 1990s boasting a silky tone and a languid swagger.
I just love the fact that he's intimidating, and has some swagger—we need that for fans that'll invest.
Although there's no indication regarding how she identifies, she has a certain butch swagger that's making some people swoon.
"I wanted to capture his personality, his swagger, his love of life, his sense of humor," Mr. Boseman said.
It's not done with the swagger you'd expect from a man comfortable breaking a grocer's fingers in broad daylight.
Leznik lacked the macho swagger that made Left, with his money and filthy mouth, the center of a room.
Beyond their qualifications, Mr. Trump appears to relish the swagger and in-your-face approach of fellow New Yorkers.
It's synonymous with all of my favorite things: leather, denim, work boots, swagger, having an uncontrollable urge to wink.
Even so, it is hardly the first time anyone has attempted to infuse the cardigan with a little swagger.
But there's no sense of muscling for turf — just the easy swagger of artists who know they're in control.
It is all highly theatrical: there is swagger not just in the pose but also in the pictorial style.
Orpheus the everyday guy — clueless if also endearing — is sung by Mr. Hopkins, with firm voice and youthful swagger.
While Mr. Pompeo has sought to bring back "swagger" to diplomacy, Mr. Biegun is described as a careful negotiator.
But mostly, the "Peter and the Wolf" device is another example of Season 3's favoring swagger over substance.
But the Night, with its blacked-out badges, grille and wheels, motors down the highway with confident visual swagger.
Crestfallen, he left court with none of the swagger that he had used to effect as Trump's cleanup man.
As he tries to navigate around the toxic swagger of the old man, he relishes his time in nature.
"Zero-sum swagger invites an Iranian escalation and risks unraveling the fragile political progress of recent months," they wrote.
He also put on a one-man dance show with wild friends chanting his name -- standard Gronk family swagger.
The portrait is a gleaming, joyous celebration of Junebug's self-styled swagger against a gentle, star-flecked gray background.
The chemistry is gone; the verve, the pop, the chip on their shoulder, and all that Draymond-fueled swagger.
Equitable futures for Western public lands won't be achieved when ideologues swagger in, brandishing guns and taking over federal buildings.
No matter how much swagger and bombast you have, you must abide by the law, otherwise the courts block you.
Singer Brandon Blaine comes into his own with gusto, his voice carrying swagger and attitude that was hinted at prior.
Way before Caleb McLaughlin's "Stranger Things" character become a hot Halloween costume ... Caleb was slaying chicks with his Halloween swagger.
Barnstorming Iowa on a six-day, 28-town campaign tour this week, he is even displaying a touch of swagger.
Smith's youth and swagger are undeniable, but your eye can't help but travel to Goldblum's loping, hip-rolling, rhythmic walk.
Instead of swagger and threats, America should prepare for an extended cold war, containing and deterring a new nuclear power.
With more than 99,000 followers and a strong #OOTD pose, sometimes we can only hope for her swagger and sass.
And this year, they did so in true Olsen fashion, with oversize silhouettes, neutral tones and their signature effortless swagger.
With characteristic swagger, the Beatles warned us ahead of time it was going to be the greatest album ever made.
I am the epitome of JiGGY, it's all about being confident, having swagger and getting it by any means necessary.
"With his homemade swing and homespun charm, Arnold Palmer had swagger before we had a name for it," Obama said.
She delivered standouts from her latest project "Sweet Sexy Savage," complete with impressive dance moves, voguing and her signature swagger.
"She thinks he's dorky and funny, but also cool and sexy — he has a certain attractive 'swagger,' " the source said.
Detroit point guard Reggie Jackson personifies the club's swagger and he doesn't see the missed opportunity as a devastating blow.
So while being a professional pilot once seemed a glamorous profession — all mirrored sunglasses and swagger — now, not so much.
"Exxon, because they're so big, they have this swagger," a second former senior American diplomat who worked in Russia recalled.
The Mets had just spent the weekend celebrating their last group of champions, whose swagger still resonates three decades later.
Still, that swagger is easier to relate to in context, as the first stage in a long process of maturing.
The Jets have a solid defense and have a bit of swagger coming off a big win over the Cowboys.
What resonated was not the Bears' swagger or defensive dominance, but their regret: that they won only one Super Bowl.
So she was ready when it came time to dance, sing and swagger in this Gina Prince-Bythewood musical melodrama.
Wainwright became instantly possessed by Lister's life, her swagger, her Don Juan-like seductions of society women around the world.
What she has not lost is twinkle, attack, swagger; it was terrific to see that performing bravado back in action.
Wealth, toughness, libido, swagger: The more of it there is, the thinking often goes, the better the song will be.
Even when spouting from the mouths of scrawny kids like Lydon or Strummer, punk was full of rock's macho swagger.
Written and directed by Reggie Rock Bythewood (Notorious, Get on the Bus), Swagger will be based on Durant's early life.
His talent won him notice, but his hothead swagger, a throwback to the sport's rowdier days, made him a superstar.
And let's be real: The Star Wars franchise isn't exactly starving for swashbuckling male leads whose personalities coast on swagger.
The bass-baritone Adam Plachetka, as Guglielmo, comes across as more blustery and impulsive, with a robust voice and swagger.
On the TV screen, he's filled with the kind of animated swagger that disgusted Al and left Earn awe-struck.
"The group is confident, they're playing easy, and there's some swagger in that room right now," Manager Gabe Kapler said.
Test Drive: Silky and sexy, not unlike women's lingerie, though geared for men with swagger (not to mention flat stomachs).
We had shaken off our colonial hangover, and finally embraced the swagger that came from being the outsider, the interloper.
Embodied with the silken swagger of a film noir villain by Olwen Fouéré, Three makes one hell of an entrance.
As embodied by the imposing Mr. Pedersen, he's also a classic western hero: white hat, casual swagger, stony, squinting stare.
" Quinn added: "I think he's got an incredible ability, which I think great players have, to have swagger without arrogance.
Some young sommeliers found the earlier Theise catalogs, extracted the fogy-smashing exuberance and filtered it through ego-addled swagger.
No state can match its swagger or eccentricities; no state generates more loyalty within its borders, or more controversy beyond.
His street swagger attracted the attention of gangsters in the Profaci organization, one of New York's five original Mafia families.
No one's emerged in the past 20 years to capture the public eye with that kind of swagger and notoriety.
"Find your magic" was the tagline, and that magic didn't boil down to sweat, swagger or a sheaf of condoms.
There is something about his swagger, his unabashed embodiment of a time when women were eye candy and arm candy.
Only by raising his natural voice, with whatever swish and swagger it contains, will Pharus set himself, and others, free.
He's got swagger befitting a man with twice as much experience, and a country with twice as much military power.
Dawoud is the street photographer who captured the swagger of the people and life exactly as it was lived back then.
Look at Black Panther's take-no-shit stance and Nebula's confident swagger – this is not a group to be messed with.
Like Point Break, Speed casts Reeves as a cocksure young cop, but this time there's no ironic layer to the swagger.
I have this swagger, as you've said -- &aposfirecracker,&apos &aposfirebrand,&apos &aposlittle pistol&apos -- all my career, there are these quotes.
"Swagger," which is co-produced by Imagine Television, and Durant's Thirty Five Ventures, is based on Durant's experiences playing youth basketball.
Her timing is spot-on, and she injects some boyish swagger in a power dynamic that would traditionally have her simpering.
They distill the best elements of their genre: energy, hooks, and experimentation, into weapons of​ concentrated pop annihilation and undeniable swagger.
Tragic day for the Cleveland Browns ... the team's first-ever live mascot, Swagger, has passed away after a battle with cancer.
The two Netflix series it's launched so far, Daredevil and Jessica Jones, are daring and tragic, full of prestige and swagger.
He got his swagger back in the first leg of the FedExCup playoffs where he beat Jordan Spieth in a playoff.
It's a perfect medium for the lyrical candidate, allowing him to showcase his bombast, swagger, and lack of foreign policy experience.
In the following days, a new term gained steam: "big d— energy," used to describe someone who exudes confidence and swagger.
She adds a swagger to her stride and a steely determination to her demeanour that are hard not to cheer for.
Maybe it's his confident-yet-wounded-swagger or the explosive chemistry he shares with co-star and love interest Sasha Lane.
Performing Swift's 2008 hit "You Belong With Me," Vigor nailed Swift's confidence and performance swagger, right down to her facial expressions.
It's a two-hour made-for-TV movie after all, a genre that doesn't typically allow for much experimentation or swagger.
Perez would pull up and hop out with swagger, and before he'd even open his mouth, he was 90 percent home.
But seeing him at his home base, surrounded by fans, actually gave an endearing glow to his more usually contemptible swagger.
" When Pompeo took over at the State Department just over two weeks ago, he pledged to bring back the agency's "swagger.
It's also unlikely that if O'Rourke gets walloped, he'll be able to carry the same swagger into Iowa and New Hampshire.
New wineries and new regions often announce themselves with wines full of fruity swagger, but Zhang had clearly avoided the temptation.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei seemed pretty smug this week, judging by the Trump-like swagger of his Twitter feed.
That it had some performance problems on PS4 that turned a pleasant stroll into a queasy swagger from time to time.
Alonso typically speaks with a rapid-fire swagger, but his voice slows down and drops an octave when discussing his experience.
Maybe her apparent lack of legible blackness — of grit, stank and swagger — made a striking contrast with his abundance of it.
Demonstrating the swagger that delights her admirers and prompts eye-rolling from detractors, Ms. Pelosi said Democrats needed her in charge.
Mr. Kaczynski has struck upon a potent mix of populist social programs, patriotic swagger and selective historical remembrance to build support.
Of course, it's not just CM Punk -- WWE stars like Brock Lesnar and Jack Swagger have taken pro fights and won!
At the same time, the International Style was overtaking Europe, its steel-and-glass swagger aligning with the dictator's muscular nationalism.
"We do not have anything like that in Germany," said the reporter, Lukas Hermsmeier, referring to Mr. Dietl's vulgarity and swagger.
When you walk on the streets of the Bronx, there is an undeniable swagger shared by those who are from here.
His photographs, enlivened by friends, subversive wit and a hip-hop swagger, are on show in a major retrospective in Paris.
Mr. Trump soon replaced Mr. Tillerson with Mike Pompeo, who has promised to bring back the State Department's "swagger" and import.
After inducing a double play to end a scoreless first inning, Luis Severino bounced off the mound with his usual swagger.
He feels vulnerable until Wendy finally gets to him, which is uncharted emotional territory for a man prized for his swagger.
Replete with sequins, sparkles and some serious swagger, here are some of the night's hottest looks - updated as the night progresses.
FBI agents and employees are often accused of having swagger, viewing themselves as better investigators than those from other government agencies.
Resistance for me is owning my multi-hyphenated identity with humble swagger and calling President Trump "Bannon's Poodle" on cable television.
Pompeo promised to bring "swagger" back to the State Department, and he named a number of career diplomats to top posts.
Swagger was the new music—sway was pushing people to 66 locations across the US at different times to experience it.
But his swagger fades a bit when I ask him about the role his double-dealing played in ruining Hilbert's FBI career.
Although Swagger is retired, he continues to behave like an active duty soldier, picking off his foes with impunity on American soil.
"He was funny and fearless with a chef's swagger and the heart of a story teller," a voice narrates over the clips.
"You've got that confidence, you've got that swagger, you feel it internally — you just feel good," DeRozan said of the team's momentum.
This delicious recipe — spiced with a stylistic swagger and some stellar writing — has turned the series into something of a cult phenomenon.
Sam's best friend Zahid, played by Nik Dodani, has the swagger of a television teen but the looks of an authentic one.
Some people carry certain kind of swagger and the internet has found a term to describe it: Big Dick Energy, or BDE.
Neither is a comfortable position for New York-born Johnson, who took office with a swagger last month promising Brexit by Oct.
"We got our swagger back, offensively and defensively," Team USA guard Paul George, a three-time NBA All-Star, declared to reporters.
For all their capitalist swagger, the metrosexuals were believers in industry, in mass production, in brands: Nivea, BMW, HMV, and Absolut Vodka.
Yet for all their swagger (tea anyone?), the Americans failed to win any of their knockout matches by more than one goal.
IN the late Victorian and early Edwardian period of 1880-1914, at least (see article), Britain had a swagger in its step.
His swagger, bravado, and bad boy charm undiminished with time, he still embodies those thrilling days when rock was new — and hot.
The proverbial slipcovers I'd reupholstered in the past hadn't fostered other similar actions, whereas the swagger required by dining alone, say, might.
But by more closely replicating a human's gait—at least one with lots of swagger—Georgia Tech's DURUS requires far less power.
The program buzzed for the next 22015 years, buoyed by the local high schools that pumped life and swagger into Memphis basketball.
But in Miami there's a lot of fake boobs, fake asses, and fake cheeks, so what that swagger is, I don't know.
While Theon as Theon is intense and full of swagger, "Reek represents the part of a person triggered by trauma," says Stines.
If he were a king, as his swagger and opera-singing occasionally suggested, he would stretch the constitution any way he wanted.
As soon as the haircuts started Luke ripped off his hat and he has walked around with this confidence and this swagger.
With a bluesy swagger, the band takes to this final opus with enthusiasm and creativity that even young, hungry acts often lack.
I slowly, methodically undressed her legs, and she smiled at me with a tantalizing swagger, which sent a shock up my spine.
For all his swagger over the tariffs imposed by his administration, Trump cannot ignore certain unwritten rules that control his executive authority.
As for Bobby, he's broken Wendy's trust, too, and with the same impulsive swagger that accounts for his gains and his losses.
As for Benedick and Beatrice, Mr. Carpenter's strut and swagger are a fine counterpart to Ms. Darcy's tart tongue and righteous spine.
Elio is taken aback, at the start, by Oliver's swagger—the hesitant youth, steeped in Europe, confronted with can-do American chops.
Through their Swagger Like Us parties, Bay Area duo davOmakesbeats and Kelly Lovemonster have been helping maintain San Francisco's queer nightlife scene.
Although purple, North Carolina turned deceptively red over the last few years, and Republican lawmakers have behaved with a potentially suicidal swagger.
Lacking the macho swagger of his peers, he is not a romantic magnet for the girls who throw themselves at his friends.
When Maddow's show began, MSNBC's president, Phil Griffin, said his channel had more "swagger" than it had ever had, because of Maddow.
I do think that he's lost his swagger, at least in the speeches and interviews that I've seen over the last week.
Duke was also recently cast in the Apple TV Plus series, "Swagger," so we can expect much more of him in 2020.
So when it came time to dance, sing and swagger in this Gina Prince-Bythewood musical melodrama, Ms. Mbatha-Raw was ready.
His style, his weird collection of capital-A Awesome skills, his smile and his swagger, all combine to make him a legend.
She combines her rock-star swagger with her carefree attitude to adjust, adapt, and master the art of the instant style transformation.
Mr. Swenson's swarthy good looks are matched here with a sexy pirate swagger, but he's also in possession of a powerful baritone.
During that time and in the decades that followed, country music and the Marlboro man cowboy swagger gradually seeped into highland life.
An ode to rock-star style and swagger, "Black Beatles" takes a party anthem and makes it into an arena-worthy masterpiece.
Smith, 54, was wearing a black turtleneck and a blazer, thick glasses with a clear frame and a heavy coat of swagger.
Al Rafeea is 14 now and not a trained actor, but he works with this pungent mix of sweetness, swagger and steel.
She chafed against the rules of her home (her parents were Jehovah's Witnesses) and admired the carefree swagger and freedom of Bell.
Still, China has lost some of the swagger and appeal that once opened so many doors in Washington and on Wall Street.
"Crudo" begins as a piece of conceptual swagger, only to morph into something far more intimate and in some ways more exceptional.
She borrows swagger from her adventurous new friend Clover, and solves the mystery with the help of another, the robot wrangler Anna.
Her answer cut to the heart of how Hoffman, 40, has summoned the swagger to crash the PGA Tour's parade of millennials.
Leading a quartet, Mr. DeFrancesco stretches out wide beneath the singer's blustering swagger, often interceding with riffs and jabs of his own.
Nussbaum reacts to a gendered cultural hierarchy by deploying the weapons of that hierarchy against it: a certain combativeness, a bold swagger.
The Irishman has both the frenetic swagger of Scorsese's mob movies and the more contemplative gut wrench of his most spiritual films.
Can anyone even begin to count the multiple theaters available to the political party politicians that provide a stage for their swagger?
When she returned to the stage to accept the award for best rap album, she had switched modes: from swagger to heart.
His Iago has a nice subtly seething quality; his Petruchio a swagger, humor and a smidgen of sensitivity; his Benedick a bruised braggadocio.
With his signature popped collar and his most eligible bachelor swagger, President James Buchanan lucked out when photographic technology captured his 1857 inauguration.
But Clinton appeared to welcome a matchup against Trump, pitching herself has his opposite, all her empathy and kindness against his macho swagger.
"I knew I wanted to grow up to be you," Devon says, wanting to adopt his cowboy boots, swagger, and way with women.
In a feat of swagger only NASA could muster, three sunglassed men haul their payload across a lakebed in a 1963 Pontiac convertible.
Conceptual designer Brian Froud imbued Jareth with Bowie's gender-bending glam-rock vibe, even giving him a "swagger stick" shaped like a microphone.
Those comments gave credence to theories that Trump's tough guy swagger is more of a political device than a thought out diplomatic gambit.
If you were a strategist or a creative, swagger came with the job, along with corporate Uber and free lunches of glistening sushi.
Which makes his efforts to continue the Notorious swagger in his current social media game all the more confusing but intriguing to observe.
His swagger and refusal to prepare seriously for the presidential debates suggested a confidence that he could do the same to Hillary Clinton.
"She thinks he's dorky and funny, but also cool and sexy — he has a certain attractive 'swagger,' " an insider said of the pair.
The hit single, which comes off Ora's latest studio album, Phoenix, hits all the right notes with lyrics that complement Williams' confident swagger.
Harrison Ford introduced a montage of details and concept art pieces with that "I can't tell if he wants to be here" swagger.
Although Lloyd stayed mum leading up to her wedding, the "Swagger Jagger" singer has repeatedly talked about her connection with her now-husband.
But the trouble for Lincoln is that outside of the '90s-era Navigator, it's never recovered any sense of that old-school swagger.
Elsewhere Billy Idol's "Rebel Yell" is castrated of its swagger and turned into a sonambulant piano ballad that'll break your heart… and Lana's.
He makes the verse varied and accessible, offering lines like "With love's light wings did I o'erperch these walls" with prime teenage swagger.
He will tell the Senate committee that his goal is to help the State Department "find its swagger once again," the outlet reported.
One reason for South Korea's anxiety is that Trump's words can't be dismissed as mere swagger, since they've been echoed by his administration.
Over time, with swagger and an unwavering belief in the value of physical bookstores, he turned it into the country's largest bookselling chain.
It seems fitting to see some British swagger in response to the American boxing movie—especially given the current resurgence of British champions.
Just a few months ago, oil prices were above $22016 and there was a swagger in the step of the U.S. shale industry.
A trio of pale, nerdy guys, they intuitively understand the universal appeal, and also the implicit absurdity, of hip-hop-inspired sexual swagger.
He speaks with swagger and soaring statements about the glory of Turkey's Ottoman past, playing down the eight-decade secular interlude called Kemalism.
But that same political experience has helped boost her policy chops and sharpen her swagger, contributing to a polished performance at Tuesday's debate.
You could see the city's swagger in the reflections from Jack Nicholson's sunglasses, Pat Riley's shiny slicked-back hair, Shaquille O'Neal's glistening pate.
And he connects handily with the bassist Reginald Veal and the drummer Jeff (Tain) Watts, favoring a hard-nosed, loose-limbed polyrhythmic swagger.
It chases after the nihilistic swagger of "Deadpool" and the anarchic whimsy of "Guardians of the Galaxy" but trips over its own feet.
She's a player who possesses what many an analyst might awkwardly refer to as "swagger"; she effortlessly demands your focus on the court.
In the special, "Beta Male," he strides across the stage, projecting swagger even as he jokes about being a coward or a creep.
It's a movie about the kinds of existence in which boxing, or the swagger of boxing movies, can feel like a big deal.
Even after the Raiders moved to Los Angeles and then moved back again, they never really lost their swagger, because Raider Nation endures.
"The Mars Room" is much smaller in scope than either of its predecessors, and seemingly more modest, with less swagger in the writing.
While presenting himself as the savior of the party's fortunes in a highly competitive state, Mr. Trump displayed little of his trademark swagger.
"Every one of these NYC Ferry boat names have swagger and panache," said Alicia Glen, the deputy mayor for housing and economic development.
This aplomb can be seen clearly in her "Newlyweds on Holiday" (2016), which depicts two black men facing the viewer with nonchalant swagger.
This simple but curious work of Mr. Sehgal's, with fewer performers, less swagger and no real title, is one of his most intimate.
They wore beanies pulled low over their eyes in the heat, and even on the uneven boulders, they walked with an unmistakable swagger.
The album's broader strategy is to hint at the movie's story while concentrating on tales of struggle and swagger much closer to home.
Just get a load of that swagger as he or she strides up on camera: And how do the homeowners repay this generosity?
When we met them near the pro shop, Knievel was older, slower and grayer than I imagined, but he still had that swagger.
Chipotle takes on the swagger of a financial dom and revels in telling you to cough up an extra $2, you little worm.
The younger Mr. Gallagher, who walked for the Topman show, appears to have inherited his dad's rock 'n' roll swagger and distinctive eyebrows.
His American equivalents might include Chris Pratt and Ryan Reynolds, but he hasn't played superheroes, and any swagger his characters possess is unearned.
Swagger was born July 20, 2013, and was succeeded in his NFL duties by his son, SJ, in the middle of last season.
It also takes impressive swagger for the show to spend an entire episode chasing a red herring, especially so early in the season.
But Drake undeniably brought hip-hop to the masses, deftly flitting between pop and rap with palatable hits and a self-assured swagger.
Horrifying monsters are counterbalanced by the game's arrogant heroes who carry themselves with the sort of swagger that would make rock stars jealous.
With swagger alone, you're convincing yourself that you have something that you really may not have, and that others don't see in you.
Imagine a Europe where mammoths and woolly rhinos roam northern Scandinavia, Iberian wolf packs hunt aurochs and brown bears swagger through the Dolomites.
With his dark pomaded hair, confident smirk, olive skin, and pencil moustache, Gable's power was his iconic swagger that trundled through classic cinema.
Lil Me The sooty atmosphere, the complex rhyme structure, the tactile combination of claustrophobia and swagger: New York rap is a religion in decline.
And as Trump was literally casting the part, Tillerson fit the playbill: white-haired, Texas swagger, a self-assured master of the universe. Boom.
Both have the sauce and swagger demanded of the leading men of the stage, and neither are afraid to experiment with gender bending fashion.
Alongside Sorrenti's journals and other artifacts, the images reveal the artist's enthusiasm, swagger, and gift for nurturing the distinctive style of '90s youth culture.
Burlington played host to one of the most volatile Trump rallies yet with Trump's characteristic bombast and swagger met by equally forceful, repeated protests.
Hudson's fishnets perfectly capture Campbell's commitment to sheer details, the singer gets the hemline just right and that swagger and smize is nearly identical.
In a show of swagger, Argentina last year issued $22001 billion of dollar-denominated bonds with a 22002-year maturity; investors snapped them up.
Slightly older, as brash football player Vince on Friday Night Lights, Jordan was all swagger, almost staggering under the weight of his own bravado.
Idris Elba will don his dapper topcoat and swagger back to our screens for another installment of Luther next year, BBC America announced Monday.
Callum was the third-person cast, he had this easy swagger, and this confidence and his lack of trying to be a rock star.
He pledged at his confirmation hearing and has said publicly on numerous occasions that he wants the State Department to get its "swagger" back.
Bernthal (The Walking Dead) has a handsome pugilist profile, coal-smoked eyes and the correct posture of go-to-hell swagger and war fatigue.
The film sketches its setting in bold strokes: Theron and her peers pace, swagger, and sprint in threads ripped from early MTV music videos.
In Ms Elliott's case, she became a figurehead for a more playful style of rap that gave away nothing in force and in swagger.
Beyond its swagger and expensive special effects, the Marvel comic book film series, of which this is the final instalment, celebrates flawed, individualistic superheroes.
Since his transfer from the CIA last April he has tried to restore "swagger" to the State Department—not boastfulness, he stresses, but pride.
Skateboards represent a casualness and swagger that hangs in the clean, ocean-y air throughout West LA, whether you ride a skateboard or not.
Under fire are After Hours, Pure Sport, Arctic Force, Bearglove, Lion Pride, Swagger, Fresh High Endurance, Aqua Reef, Classic Fresh, Fiji, Wolfhorn and Champion.
With October at its end, we're prepping to swing into the holidays and embrace the oncoming chill with seasonal swagger — from head to home.
TODAY'S NUMBER 332 That's the newest area code for Manhattan, but it just doesn't have the swagger that 212 holds for most New Yorkers.
Burt Reynolds, whose studliness, swagger and snappy patter have helped set TV and movie fans' pulses racing for nearly half a century, has died.
Gotti's style and swagger made him the perfect fodder for Hollywood, and until his death in prison in 19803, he reveled in his notoriety.
The pomp and swagger are at odds with his avatar: a Snapchat Boo-R code, featuring nothing but a set of pristinely maintained teeth.
But some Olympians display a certain swagger, thanks in part to their strong accessorising and/or hairstyle game — as well as their athletic prowess.
What's consistent, however, is the confidence—that DM-sliding, dick pic-swinging swagger that knows no boundaries, nor anything about what women find attractive.
The performances are minimalistic and not entirely memorable — Zovatto is a one-note swagger machine, and Minnette mostly just looks lovelorn and then terrified.
"As I've said, and I'll elaborate more, I want the State Department to get its swagger back," Pompeo said in May upon taking office.
" Echoing a theme from his remarks to State Department employees on Tuesday, Pompeo again said he plans to give the department back its "swagger.
Watching him as president, I greatly admired how this highly intelligent and supremely confident figure managed the affairs of state with verve and swagger.
Despite all the swagger the military budget will be cut by 6 percent annually for the next three years, after 15 years of increases.
Samsung was regaining swagger with its high-end phone models, like the Note 22014, in which the screens appear to spill off the side.
He'd long admired Netanyahu's swagger and oratorical skills, his insistence on projecting himself as a great historical actor, and his willingness to challenge Obama.
But if Donald Trump's embrace of sexual swagger and hyper-masculinity alienates enough voters to elect a woman, feminism will be in his debt.
On the immediate level, one might wonder whether Hughes's proposal of five hundred dollars a month is really enough to boost one's existential swagger.
Emboldened in the second half, Guatemala played with a swagger it had not dared exhibit earlier, flicking deft back-heel passes to escape trouble.
Meanwhile, Yachty has become the go-to hip-hop artist for pop stars looking to spike a single with innocent fun and zany swagger.
Beyonce does for the feminine other what rap does for the masculine: instills self-confidence, solidarity, and swagger for everyone historically denied those things.
But the harder truth is that the cultural reboot she stands for can only happen if it's marketed with this glitz, swagger, and scale.
"Love Yourself" is all swagger and horns, with Blige returning to the big R&B pop sound she shed for her 2014 dance album.
Panelist Jenny McCarthy was the first to comment on his stature, calling him "Kevin Hart little," while the others noted that he has swagger.
"We was dirt-road poor and cane-switch raised," Colt Ford rapped here, on a song that brought casual rap swagger to country balladry.
Mr. Brock opened Husk in 2010 with the swagger of a prizefighter, promising to show that Southern cuisine was the greatest in the world.
When she was growing up her favorite comic was Eddie Murphy and, like him, she isn't afraid to swagger, preen or grab her crotch.
We tend not to think of Ms. Franklin that way — as an artist of bravado and nerve and daring, as a woman with swagger.
In Peru, where he was born, raised and began his cooking career, this kind of hat is typically worn, with a swagger, by cowboys.
On Comedy In "Alive From New York" on Netflix, Davidson alternates swagger with anxiety and fragility, a mood that's increasingly common in modern comedy.
Dalio told the CNBC panel that China's new swagger was further evidence that the world now echoes the depression era of the last century.
In a show of swagger, Argentina last year issued $22002 billion of dollar-denominated bonds with a 100-year maturity; investors snapped them up.
Pompeo earned goodwill early by naming career staffers, such as McKinley, to top posts and saying he wanted to give State its "swagger" back.
This might be a weird word to self-apply, but I'm going to say there was a little bit of swagger when playing it live.
Being young has its advantages — it means I have more energy, more swagger, and more years ahead of me than a lot of my competitors.
One thing to know about ACP: he was a very cool guy who has the swagger of someone who has walked away from accidents before.
Jessy Wilson and Kallie North have managed to mix a unique, potent cocktail of country girl swagger and R&B, every song dripping with soul.
Mr. Lopes's "Pantagruel" also opened with a unison burst of energy before shimmying along the border between nervous aggression and a certain floppy-limbed swagger.
Sure, he's little more than a marketing tactic that prays on our deep-seated desire to seem cool and edgy, but the dude has swagger.
He's so full of bravado and pseudo-military swagger that he seems like a satire of the usual flavor of machismo that permeates Bay's filmography.
If not, at least in the present moment for both stylists and survivalists, the G-Wagen makes its case for storming the streets with swagger.
"But if Alden has the right swagger and attitude to pull that off, that's more important than being a Harrison Ford look-alike," she said.
Other new parties—Modern in Poland, Momentum in Hungary and NEOS in Austria—match the populists' enterprise and presentational swagger while fighting their world view.
Even Jeb Bush himself, like his brother — who moved to Texas and adopted a swagger — has at times seemed eager to escape his familial roots.
His swagger resonated as he talked about a time in America when women and minorities could not fully complete against white men in the workplace.
It encapsulates the swagger that comes with showing up to an event hours late while buzzed off a dreadful mix of Ace Hill and Hennessey.
The beat was bouncy and minimal, melodic in all the right places, and her delivery had all the London swagger of a young Lady Sovereign.
He was discovered on YouTube when he was 13, tutored by something called a "swagger coach," and catapulted to an unfathomable level of international fame.
"A lot of belief, a lot of confidence and swagger with this group right now," Calgary's Mikael Backlund told reporters after scoring in overtime Friday.
So I'll handle runner-up: Jordan Fisher owned the role of Doody with an Elvis Costello meets Bruno Mars-like combination of nerdiness and swagger.
The city of Houston, which identified heavily with a company once considered among the most innovative in the world, took years to regain its swagger.
He had the swagger, he had the personality, he had the look, he was a cool guy, he was hip to what was going on.
It's stuffed with plenty of old-fashioned rippers, songs like "Kafe Mania!" and single "Plastic Thrills" built around incendiary riffs and oozing glam-punk swagger.
But then again, on Swagger, you've got a song like "Life in a Tenement Square," which was a really hard song to sing and write.
Going forward, we'll find out if Will is able to maintain this swagger throughout the season, and end The Bachelorette as Rachel's one and only.
China's "one country, two systems" policy governing Hong Kong is inherently unsustainable and was bound to run into trouble as Beijing's confidence and swagger grow.
Imagine a physical comedy meme like planking, or "Gagnam Style," or "The Harlem Shake" — but with a booster shot of mid-'22s hip-hop swagger.
"The new Shelby GT500 will surprise supercar owners with its Ford Performance racing tech, supercharged engine and visceral swagger," Jim Farley, Ford's global president, said.
VOULKOS: THE BREAKTHROUGH YEARS The biggest name in mid-185373th-century ceramics, Peter Voulkos (185363-185353) brought Abstract-Expressionist swagger, scale, and heroics to clay.
He was an effortless stage presence, moving with a jaunty swagger while remaining warm enough to make eye contact and small talk with individual fans.
From the very first look, it was clear that through impeccable casting and styling, Chavarria captured a look that was sweet and full of swagger.
"Cash me ousside" girl, aka Danielle Bregoli, has upped her swagger ... telling Champion sportswear to f*** off, and proclaiming herself the new thing in Hollyhood.
Wearing a black leather jacket and skinny jeans, he looked the same, but the old swagger was diminished, replaced by a certain world-weary exasperation.
Adding to the Qataris' swagger is the feeling that self-inflicted wounds by Saudi Arabia and the Emirates have given Qatar a free leg up.
Critics of Jordan say that he lacks the swagger and menace of the Killmonger character and that he appears to be reading off cue cards.
The internet is collectively swooning over a mysterious Chinese woman on TikTok who has more swagger than most of us could ever hope to achieve.
The Apple project, "Swagger," got its start when Mr. Grazer and Mr. Durant spent time together at Google Camp, a summertime conference on the Mediterranean.
"I've kind of said everything I have to say, better than everybody else," he said with the trademark swagger that runs through his famed diaries.
That has led to a newfound confidence and swagger in the city, Bowman said, "and the Jets are taking this to a whole new level."
He comes across with more New York City swagger than I do from the Midwest and definitely not the way that I'm raising my kids.
The three thieves — Jack Murphy, Allan Kuhn and Roger Clark — were tan, fit beach boys in their 20s, full of swagger and Rat Pack chic.
But now, as focus turns to the New Hampshire Democratic primary on Tuesday, Mr. Buttigieg is campaigning with confidence — and a large dose of swagger.
If you're in the market for some wireless earbuds that don't just play music but also give you a little fashion swagger, you're in luck.
She formally introduced her solo project last spring with "We Need to Talk," a debut record laden with playful pop melody and R&B swagger.
In recent years, however, even as the wins continued to come, the ring swagger seemed to give way to a more genteel, rote performance art.
For almost two decades after becoming world champion in 1985, he dominated the game with a ferocious style of play and an equally ferocious swagger.
At the Spaniard, a new bar in the West Village, the wings swagger Buffalo-style, slathered with barbecue sauce and given a blue cheese dip.
Tieless, with legs crossed, he ticked off his company's latest accomplishments — robust digital growth, updated advertising capabilities — with the swagger of a knowing publishing chieftain.
George W. Bush ushered in Texas swagger and cowboy boots, and made McLean, where General Hayden lives, the hot neighborhood for that era's Republican elite.
Where last year he was quiet and reserved as he was working his way back, he was this year approaching practice with a noticeable swagger.
Here the movie fulfills those hoary tropes by getting Hirsch to kvetch at Goldblum, Pullman to swagger with Caucasian hubris, Vivica A. Fox to sass.
The American insistence on originality and swagger at all costs didn't yet translate to a Japanese culture that valued collaboration and respect for the architects.
There's a hypnotic, give-a-fuck 70s street swagger to it, thanks to the muscular basslines, but also a surfy swoon to Neilson's casual-cool croon.
What it is: Three and a half minutes of musical swagger, with Gaga extolling her own intoxicating charisma in a lyrical conflation of music and sexuality.
Dev, the woman responsible for the robotic hook that's the nucleus of "Like a G20103"'s swagger, was not at the level of the former two.
The deceased have been identified as Loyde Neal, 52, of Lincolnton, North Carolina, Sebastian Fredell, 22, of Lincolnton, and Andrew Abernathy, 46, of Shelby, Swagger said.
Coach said on Tuesday comparable sales for its handbag business increased in the third-quarter, driven by demand for its more expensive 'Rogue' and 'Swagger' handbags.
Both came in shy and unsure, and left with a newfound swagger, not to mention new pendant necklaces, as well as a clutch of other jewelry.
On stage, he wears a dress shirt and well-tailored suit pants, holding the attention of the audience with the swagger of a hedge fund manager.
The City Girls' aesthetic recalls beautiful black Bratz dolls, with their swagger, rude attitudes, and demand to be spoiled by men who want sex from them.
Solo can never achieve the swagger that it desires, but it feels like a film put together by a group of fans having a good time.
This David Bowie-inspired song features Jermaine Clement's effortless swagger and smooth voice as a wily crab up to no good when he meets our heroes.
Bush, who was campaigning for her younger son in New Hampshire, said "America needs" Jeb and drew an implicit contrast to the brash swagger of Trump.
Swagger was a fan favorite at FirstEnergy Stadium ... and even got some one-on-one time with folks like UFC champ Stipe Miocic and Baker Mayfield.
He's funny, yes, and he's got swagger to spare – but his brilliance really shines in those in-between moments, when Yondu thinks no one is looking.
The maker of the Swagger line of leather handbags also reported its second consecutive quarter of sales growth, spurred by demand in China, Japan and Europe.
Trump's unique unorthodox political style, rambling speeches and boastful swagger have often detracted from the message his campaign is trying to implant in the public mind.
The all-too-plausible fear is that his own tendency to swagger, along with domestic political pressures, will spur him further down the spiral towards war.
She feels like she's in the in-crowd right now and loves that Scott has swagger and money and that he loves to travel and party.
The swagger that was there in "Enthiran" is missing, his age is evident, and the trademark dialogue is too sporadic and fleeting to make an impact.
It's a moody, swagger-filled work with gut-wrenching breakup songs, girl-you're-too-good-for-him anthems, and even a few eyebrow-raising sex tunes.
I would make beats for MGK and he would go to this studio called Swagger Studios a lot and work with this guy named Ben Schigel.
The much-missed Oberyn Martell brought desperately needed wit and swagger to the show, so we had every reason to expect the same of his countrymen.
This is the swagger that pulls other celebrities who incline toward the provocative—Lady Gaga, Kim Kardashian, Kanye West, Riccardo Tisci, James Franco—into her orbit.
Earlier in the month, the actor, who plays Bob Lee Swagger on the USA drama, was the "victim of a freak accident" during a family outing.
"She thinks he's dorky and funny, but also cool and sexy — he has a certain attractive 'swagger,' " another insider said of Jenner, 210, and Griffin, 22016.
The swagger of the vocalist strutting around the stage or the guitar player wielding his instrument like a battle axe has become the stuff of myth.
The worst version is overly aggressive, tripping when it wants to swagger and leaving holes that a skilled team can start to pick apart early on.
With his bombastic swagger, changing policy positions and larger-than-life persona, Mr. Trump has proved to be an irresistible subject for writers and political satirists.
It will require a new understanding of ourselves and our country, a kind of mindfulness about who we are, really, now that the swagger has gone.
"It's a combination of really smart, innovative, good-for-the-environment technology and really flashy, look-at-me swagger," he said, as Arnett cackled in agreement.
Jordan has swagger to spare, with those rolling shoulders, but there's a breath of charm, too, all the more seductive in the overblown atmosphere of Marvel.
Workers describe a mix of sex, swagger, suspicion and racial resentment that makes the factories — the Chicago Assembly Plant and the Chicago Stamping Plant — particularly volatile.
Then, with a snare-driven build, it grabs you by the throat, kicking into overdrive as vocalist-drummer Anastasia Sanchez serves up some Chrissie Hynde swagger.
They came on not with the passionate intensity of pirates, nor with the studied calm of professionals, but with the swagger and smiles of joy-killers.
"So I think the UK should have a little bit of swagger," he told the event, which was tagged 'coming together to make Brexit a success'.
Mr. Barbagallo's "My Old Man (And Other Stories)," which Time Out called "rich — in swagger, invention, mischief and heat," recently finished a run at Dixon Place.
And now with Hickman and Larraz's new X-Men comic, and all of its mythos and swagger, there is truly a new dawn for Marvel's mutants.
Contrasting Mr. Edwards's hollow presentation with Arnold Schwarzenegger's brazen campaign for governor of California, Mr. Buttigieg wrote that Republicans had cornered the market on political swagger.
Perhaps it is just insect swagger, or it might be the narrow preoccupation with the task at hand, common to many insects that bite or sting.
Mr. Lee's dialogue encompassed Catskills shtick, like Spider-Man's patter in battle; Elizabethan idioms, like Thor's; and working-class Lower East Side swagger, like the Thing's.
We know it by the pop-heavy swagger, with its karaoke-ready lines about love and heartbreak that can somehow be memorized after just one listen.
Few seem to relish it more than Gossage, who despite his age carried himself with the swagger of the late 70s do-anything, say-anything Yankees.
Once, though, Mr. Lu, 57, seemed to swagger with confidence as the official directed by Mr. Xi to tighten the Communist Party's stranglehold over the internet.
"He's got a little New York in him, that little cockiness, that little swagger that you need to play up here in the Northeast," Todd said.
And yet, many assumed Mr. Grimm was the favorite, neutralizing Mr. Donovan's advantages with his Trump-style swagger and relentless ubiquity at diners and borough functions.
Unlike other subjects in Mr. Szabo's work — typically teenagers on Long Island — the lifeguards appear without swagger or self-mythologizing; they are neither vulnerable nor libidinous.
Mr. Pompeo also promised the crowd that he would help American diplomats regain their "swagger," alluding to a department that had been diminished under Mr. Tillerson.
There, he sits down with the morning papers, avoiding the fathers who swagger in twos and threes around the infield waiting for the game to start.
He was immensely popular with his Seattle teammates during his five and a half seasons there, bringing a unique swagger with his larger-than-life persona.
Without the swagger and smirk of "Hold Up," the rage and apathy and acceptance and forgiveness that follows in Beyoncé's redemption tale would have felt incomplete.
It would be a matchup made possible, in part, by Karlie's newfound swagger, which helped carry Stanford to a 26-473 record going into Saturday's game.
Speaking of swagger: This winter, the Olympic gold medalist Bode Miller will guide groups of five on daylong coaching and skiing adventures for $13,21, breakfast included.
Yes, there is biased policing against black people, but they bring a lot of it upon themselves, with the dress code, the swagger on the streets.
The exchange was typical, signaling that if Mr. Cohen was chastened some by the near-term prospect of jail time, he had hardly surrendered his swagger.
From the reggae-tinged swagger of "#1 Record" (oh fickle girls), to the thrashy punk of "Loner," to the breezy louche pop of the title track.
Maybe they liked some of the vague substance of Trump's campaign, but even in the media, what substance there was got lost in all the swagger.
At 45, with a lumbering swagger and drawling parables culled from the family farm, Mr. Roe has steered Mr. Cruz's onetime long-shot presidential bid into contention.
She was from San Francisco and walked the halls of St. Louis Country Day School with a swagger that no one else could even come close to.
Kiryu, the main protagonist of Sega's long-running Yakuza series, exudes an embittered, stoic swagger, like a young Clint Eastwood with tattoos streaming down his shoulder blades.
Before all that, though, he starred in multiple sports at Florida's North Fort Myers High School and took a senior portrait that already boasted his trademark swagger.
We should encourage developers to use a common language like RESTful API Modeling Language (RAML) or Swagger to accelerate the pace of innovation by making APIs reusable.
He also has a reputation as a peacock: a rival MP dubbed him the "Minister of Instagram" for his carefully curated photo feed showcasing his sartorial swagger.
I want them to sit and think about who they are without their lawyers, their millions, their fancy cars, houses upon houses, their 'playboy' status and swagger.
Week 1 stat line: 5 punts, average 45.2 yardsWhy you might remember him: Marquette King became beloved for his swagger as a punter for the Oakland Raiders.
If we embrace the violent swagger of American icons in the tradition of John Wayne or Charlton Heston, we're not seen as patriotic heroes—we're just thugs.
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What makes Mr. Shiner and Mr. Irwin so ambitious is they do their old bits with the swagger of performers living in the age of Mack Sennett.
Though often seen as an embodiment of the nation's freedom-loving swagger, every gun comes loaded with an alternate history: not heroic self-reliance but hapless tragedy.
And as played by Suranne Jones, Lister has a carefully curated swagger, the kind of masculine energy few women are allowed to have on television in 2019.
But the firm has swagger, suggesting it might still get ahead of itself: "If an acquisition happens," says Mr Li, "we will be the ones devouring others."
Watching the film, you may start to find similarities between Devon and Smith: the age, the swagger, the style — but trust that Smith is not playing himself.
From there, as several injured players mended and consistency returned to Cooper's lineup shifts, the Lightning regained some swagger and their reputation as a fast, talented team.
Page and Gray are ably backed up by the legendary André De Shields, who plays Hermes, the messenger god and the show's narrator, with ice-cold swagger.
Hill exudes a con man's swagger, and much of the fun of War Dogs is wondering when he'll reveal his true colors to his supposed best friend.
While that company demonstrated it was able to show a strong amount of engagement, it's not clear if Down to Lunch can match that kind of swagger.
I'd grown up on the blues-infused rock of guys like Jimmy Page and Slash, a type of playing with a specific swagger and woozy, boozy expressiveness.
There was the time last season when he dapped Andre Iguodala before the ball dropped, but last night's display of swagger came with a side of intrigue.
They injected swagger into the American mainstream at a time when civil rights groups were singing "We Shall Overcome" and demonstrators still dressed in their Sunday best.
We asked our crème de la crème selection of journalists, columnists and pundits which of their male counterparts they give high marks for style, swagger and smarts.
"She thinks he's dorky and funny, but also cool and sexy — he has a certain attractive 'swagger,' " another insider said of Jenner and 28-year-old Griffin.
"In a scene filled with guys who swagger or rant or flamboyantly display their anxiety, Mr. Gondelman is the model of niceness and sanity," Mr. Zinoman wrote.
Besides the thrill of breaking sound barriers, the original film, and the new trailer, do a great job of capturing "the swagger of naval aviation," Snodgrass said.
West combined the erudition of an Ivy League-trained intellectual with the confident street swagger of a California native who admired the Black Panthers in his youth.
Mr. Hiddleston, whose style doesn't tend toward leading-man swagger, relays Pine's ambivalence over the violence he has to commit but doesn't have much else to play.
The maker of the Swagger line of leather handbags also turned in its second consecutive quarter of sales growth, spurred by demand in China, Japan and Europe.
For one, Chicano culture has been steeped in a quiff-sporting rockabilly aesthetic since the time of the Zoot Suits, a look on par with Morrissey swagger.
Isolating his real strength, and honing it under Hough, gave Jansen a kind of swagger, the self-assurance so essential to rising through the minor-league grind.
Into this unfamiliar territory stepped a fresh, exciting England team, one stripped of the unwarranted swagger of its predecessors and coached by a fundamentally decent, approachable man.
Mr. Hawkins, for instance, needs more of the carefree swagger of a lovable rogue like Dancing Dan, while Dan's companions recede into the background as failed toughs.
Much of the newfound swagger and ambition on Ology can be attributed to Stint, a little-known producer from Vancouver who has unlocked Gallant's creativity and ambition.
Mr. Zinke had a Western swagger to him that some found appealing, but on matters of public relations he was not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
A colorful politician with long hair who liked to dance the night away in discothèques, Mr. De Michelis was an emblem of Italy's swagger in the 1980s.
What he may lack in boxing experience, he makes up for in both swagger and the sort of obnoxiously tailored suiting whose flattery extends to his crotch.
Loping around the stage with eyelids at half-mast, he hides his swagger behind an offhand style, but he's smart enough to let the mask slip periodically.
Teenage juveniles in the musical supposed the streets were their domain to be controlled, to be defended against all comers, to provide a stage for their swagger.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — After North Korea threatened on New Year's Day to test an intercontinental ballistic missile, Donald J. Trump, then president-elect, reacted with characteristic swagger.
"Some folks on TV are starting to use the word 'front-runner' to describe our standing right here in Iowa," he said, with a touch of swagger.
For us, quitting requires more than the "take this job and shove it" swagger that sometimes presents when people of a different hue and class do it.
When we spoke this fall, at a hotel in Los Angeles, Daulerio, sipping a soda, still cultivated outlaw swagger, complete with a cigarette lodged behind his ear.
Handsome and with a plummy English accent, Mr. Spurr embodied a sort of fine tailored Savile Row-meets-rock 'n' roll swagger that bewitched American men's wear.
After he took over the State Department last April, Mr. Pompeo promised to return "swagger" to the ranks, which had been depleted and demoralized under Mr. Tillerson.
I look for foods with meatiness and fat — and perhaps some bitter swagger — to keep in check the demanding dryness in wines like Barbaresco, especially young ones.
He walks with a swagger, exudes a brooding, leading-man cool and is built like a bouncer, which perhaps explains his success in turning away his competition.
But they suggested that financial survival and journalistic swagger — the kind that made Condé Nast an emblem of the golden age of publishing — need not be mutually exclusive.
She knew there was a big difference between five boyish boys and a father's studious girl, but there was still a disappointment as she watched him swagger away.
During that parade of iPhone redesigns and MacBook upgrades, it can be easy to forget that when Apple enters a new space, the company does it with swagger.
I know he doesn't normally enjoy being in the crosshairs this much but the dinner guests at St. John understand his wildness and lack of super-slick swagger.
The opening scene of Shooter, a USA Network drama starring Ryan Phillippe as former Marine sniper Bob Lee Swagger, could be read as a sort of conservative fable.
Yet there's no mistaking that the current mainstream iteration of house music has transformed a once transcendental genre into something irreverent, full of bum-pinching, eye-winking swagger.
Beef Wellington has meaty competition in the braised rabbit, presented on a mound of old-school marrowfat beans and pork fat with all the swagger of a cassoulet.
They proudly wave the metalpunk banner with a little bit of gothy swagger and young Rollins snot, serving up an end result that's punchy, crude, and extremely listenable.
Her style shifts from sultry club performer in the opening to post-Beyoncé swagger through the verses to a more '90-style melismatic scale-climbing at the end.
But having created the most spook-tacular pumpkin of an extremely competitive bunch must be good for some serious swagger in the halls of the NASA office buildings.
One of Justice League's greatest achievements was getting away from the badly handled, muddied existential questions of What Heroism Means and just getting to some swagger and action.
It's the voice—a mix of street tough New Yorker and tender schoolgirl vulnerability—that provided the heart, soul and swagger of the iconic '260s group the Ronettes.
"This is past the point of being a false start or some kind of fad, " Gilbert said, adding that the city has taken on an entirely new swagger.
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Jack Swagger is fighting a factory worker who weighed 330 pounds 3 months ago ... and that regular dude, well ... he says he's gonna knock Swagger's ass out cold.
So, Trump took the stage in Houston Thursday with a swagger, the unlikely favorite to win the Republican nomination after winning three states' nominating contests in a row.
Burberry shares fell by as much as 2% today after the announced departure of Christopher Bailey, the visionary designer behind the brand's iconic British swagger, the FT reports.
Later that night, at an unannounced Fool's Gold Records show, Fortune will swagger across the stage above hundreds of screaming fans drunk with exhaustion, humidity, and Lone Star.
He starts with the usually swagger, masterfully dazzling the crowd with his skills like balancing a full cup of juice on his head (if only for a moment).
In his cocksure swagger, taunting demeanour and deliberate, cultivated gobshite persona, he was never going to be universally beloved in Britain, even if his talents were widely admired.
He had a little bit of the intonation, and the delivery, and even sort of the body posture — how he holds himself and a bit of his swagger.
Ortega is the more recessive of the two; he is a wily negotiator, with a street fighter's swagger, but he is a clumsy speaker and avoids public appearances.
"A lot of belief, a lot of confidence and swagger with this group right now," said Backlund of what's going right for the Flames during their winning streak.
What we don't know is whether Secretary of State Mike Pompeo — who has vowed to bring State its "swagger" back — is aware of and/or encouraging Stull's actions.
Swagger has always been the soundtrack to their relationship—save for that one time Beyoncé dragged him for cheating—and pride has always been embedded in Beyoncé's brand.
But while it strained belief to think of women falling at the feet of the puffy, fifty-something 007, her swagger is seductive and self-aware and potent.
And Jacquemus opted for an unforgiving knitted tangerine variation, to be worn with an oversize white shirt and the swagger of someone comfortable with having everything on show.
They have put a much-maligned early-season blowout loss to Pittsburgh distantly in their rearview mirror, evolving into a team that plays with pace, vigor and swagger.
His power, speed and technique, combined with his confident swagger and aggression, made him a crowd favorite during a recent moraingy (pronounced more-AIN-gee) match in Sambava.
Hawk, for all his swagger, is actually weaker, someone who accepts the strictures of 1950s American life and gets his highs by his surreptitious defiance of societal mores.
"The problem is that they came in very arrogant and convinced that they knew more than the outgoing administration — full swagger," another former Obama administration official told Politico.
Domino's version makes "Darktown" sound like "downtown" and gives it a second-line strut; mixed in stereo instead of 1950s mono, it clarifies the swagger of Domino's band.
But Mr. de Blasio can still win me over by checking his ego and swagger at the door and concentrating solely on New York City, all five boroughs.
Male rivals struggle to position themselves against Ms. Merkel, whose unexcitable and deliberative style has made the fist-banging swagger of her predecessors a parody of the past.
With his shaggy mop of hair stuffed under a beanie, the 13-year-old walked with a half-swagger, half-shuffle toward a storefront covered up with newspapers.
But the President's swagger cannot disguise that this is a sudden confluence of challenges that could squeeze his hopes of securing four more years as commander in chief.
In the championship game, the Shooting Stars ran into a juggernaut: the Southern California All-Stars, which had several sets of flashy uniforms and the swagger to match.
As the executive producer of NBC Sports for five years, he elevated the quality of its broadcasts and gave it some of the swagger of ABC's sports division.
It's ultimately a pose — one that can be struck at a rally with thousands of screaming fans or posted on an Instagram account for the Department of Swagger.
"Though his knowledge of policy was encyclopedic and his writing talent enormous, Joe didn't swagger," James Freeman, an assistant editor for The Journal's editorial page, wrote on Friday.
With all that to be resolved, the only question for traders is whether Poland's markets will continue their underperformance or whether they will achieve some of Hungary's swagger.
That sets a tone of vindictiveness and suspicion for America's diplomats, whose morale Mr Pompeo sought to boost a year ago by talking of the "department of swagger".
Partly this worry reflected Donald Trump's addiction to bombast and swagger, which plays fine in Breitbart and on Fox News but doesn't go down well with foreign governments.
In the humble medium's alliance with everyday life, Pop artists found the perfect rebuke to the swagger of bronze, marble and steel, which dominated sculpture at the time.
We sweep in with oblivious swagger, with most Americans not knowing the difference between Shiites and Sunnis, assuming we're going to swiftly kick butt in an asymmetrical cakewalk.
He has it, that ineffable stuff which the best pro wrestlers have, the mix of charisma, in-ring talent, and swagger which sets him apart from his peers.
Fellow chefs asked whether he had taken on too much and succumbed, as a celebrity chef, to the seemingly impossible demands for culinary prowess, media swagger and empire-building.
Full of psychedelic slouch and swagger, like Spiritualized playing a Madchester rave, the album is almost suspiciously accessible, but dozens of listens later, Beyondless hasn't worn out its welcome.
Last summer around this time he was snapped in LAX wearing a brown tissue tee paired with his go-to aviator frames, favorite fedora and that signature BP swagger.
Even at age 10 when she saw the first movie, she walked out of the theater with his swagger in her step, knowing she wanted to become Jack Sparrow.
But for all his undeniable talents and swagger, for all the importance he is deservedly accorded, it's my opinion that he is actually the runner-up on the track.
This latest album is blessed with an almost Craft-ian swagger, dragging that classic Scandinavian swing through the gutter and bringing to mind a self-loathing, black metallicized Inepsy.
"How will we protect ourselves and unite together?" she asks at the end of that Medium post; there is no swagger here, no score-settling, only a vulnerable responsibility.
A mix of street tough New Yorker, vulnerable schoolgirl and the occasional flirtatious giggle, it provided the heart, soul and swagger of the seminal '215s girl group the Ronettes.
If you happen to be a Baloch labourer, your lot is to sit on the floor for hours, getting barked at and swatted by swagger-stick-wielding Saudi policemen.
For all of Axe's swagger, the showrunners paint him as a man who knew when to quit — or at least retreat until he had a new plan of attack.
Over the course of 10 seconds, he dodges 21 punches and then moves away from the corner with a good amount of swagger, taunting Dokes with a little dance.
He possesses the sort of swagger that only comes from having lived a life endowed with so much banter no teacher has ever been able to tell him off.
One Edinburgh mobster's impression of Glasgow — "the people spoke differently here, and had a garrulousness to them that spilled over into physical swagger" — is among the more polite comments.
Whoever it was, and whatever it was about them––Han Solo's cocksure swagger, Kelly Kapowski's posi vibes––they take up residence in your mind and never completely move out.
In a statement issued by the White House, Obama spoke about Palmer's "homemade swing and homespun charm", and his on-course swagger "before we had a name for it".
Having introduced the DB10 last year exclusively as a film prop for the latest James Bond misadventure, Spectre, Aston Martin has returned to Geneva with even more cinematic swagger.
After opening-up a 6900-point lead in the RealClearPolitics average last month, Clinton's lead has been reduced to only 2628 points, giving Trump some of his swagger back.
All he had to do was â€" casually â€" memorize Busta's rap in "Look at Me Now," know it "backwards and forwards," and perform it with the requisite swagger.
Definitely not this woman, who is pointing her finger deliberately in one direction, with all the unwarranted swagger of a person who believes in the fable of linear time.
The resulting images feature Gomez in the backseat of a vintage '76 Plymouth Fury, shining a spotlight on the Coach Swagger (one of the brand's new key bag silhouettes).
Muñoz was Miranda's understudy for his musical In the Heights, and has apparently been bringing a new swagger to the role of Alexander Hamilton during the show's Sunday performances.
Soon, these rappers would once again go in separate directions, but, for one glorious moment, no one on the corner did have swagger like them on this ridiculous beat.
Pompeo, who has said he wants to bring "swagger" back to the State Department, called on the agency's diplomatic corps to do its part to carry out American interests.
He's been described as the sexy Hamilton because of the swagger he brings to the role, and Mr. Miranda bestowed on him a hashtag-nickname, Javilton, that has stuck.
To add "war profiteer" to that list would only further diminish an industry that, with equal parts naïveté and swagger, has so often failed at trying to do good.
"We wanted to make sure we turned over every rock to find someone who has the sort of charisma and the sort of maverick sort of swagger," explained Miller.
Real Vision also celebrates the hedge fund life — the outsize trades, houses and swagger — and tempts aspirants like Mr. O'Dea into thinking that they, too, might join the club.
He gained fresh election-year swagger after fellow Republicans in the Senate acquitted him of impeachment charges, beginning an administration loyalty purge as his poll ratings hit new highs.
On their fourth album "Beyondless," released in May, these fresh-faced but already-veteran Danes deliver a sound that is as full of longing as it is of swagger.
Still, rappers dissed one another and argued with the judges in its first season in 2017, giving Chinese viewers a glimpse of the swagger and rebelliousness of hip-hop.
With their freaky 360 degree eyes, technicolor dream skin, high knee swagger, and crazy long tongue, it's safe to say that chameleons are about as chill as lizards come.
Flohio can rap about how "bitch, you know it's Flo Flo season," with the swagger of someone who's had their first shag in months and oozes a newfound confidence.
Photographed with a hip thrust forward to show off her Margiela apron dress and modishly frayed jeans, Lyn Slater projects a kind of swagger pretty rare among her peers.
Mr. Stango gives Pinnacle an appropriately weaselly mien, and Mr. Tolliver has a confident swagger that is effective when Verb is goofing off as much as when he's raging.
On "Earfood," a late-career highlight, the quintet capers from savvy updates of jazz standards to original ballads and new tunes that mix Southern warmth and hip-hop swagger.
In addition to dubbing State, "the Department of Swagger" on Instagram and urging his colleagues to "keep on crushing it," Pompeo also, for example, lifted Tillerson&aposs hiring freeze.
The kind of zeal—swagger, even—that Sanders stirred up among the left-of-the-Clintons crowd represented a fundamental shift: Socialism was suddenly back on the political menu.
Lawmakers interviewed by The Hill said Trump, who is known for his swagger and bravado, was polite, professional, deferential, and willing to listen to their concerns about his candidacy.
The show generally succeeds, though, in approximating the dreamlike quality of the book, through inky nighttime visuals and elegantly slowed-down scenes of hallway swagger and brutally powerful acrobatics.
Those were things the Steelers failed to do during a four-game losing streak that sapped them of the swagger that had carried them to a 4-1 start.
Bookish, though not without a touch of the trader's swagger, Mr. Broeksmit was also a man of loyalties, always quick to share the burdens of a friend in need.

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