0 to behave or speak too confidently because you think that you are very important, in order to attract other people's attention and admiration:
2 → swanky
The landlord who "swanks" about in a kilt is really only a factor or a rent collector for some group of moneylenders.
Whilst it may deter a certain type of criminal, there is the other type of criminal who rather swanks about this kind of thing.
The plain truth, although it may be unpalatable to them, is that they want something smart and dapper in which to swank about the world.
I know how easy it is to assume braggadocio and swank.
They imported them as swank to show how rich they are.
In conclusion, there should be a little more swank on display than has previously been the case.
They can hardly swank about being big spenders for all the children.
Therefore, that "swank" is done for.
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