0 to walk or behave in a way that shows that you are very confident and think that you are important: --
1 a way of walking or behaving that shows you are confident: --
2 to walk, esp. with a swinging movement, in a way that shows that you are confident and think you are important: --
When especially ostentatious in presentation, typically in full-length works, this has also been referred to as the swagger portrait.
The band cruised their time slot, with a majestic swagger, blending expansive, orchestral keyboards and lightning guitar.
Here the dancers play a variety of cooking utensils which swagger their way through a nave episode of kitchen life.
Having swag used to be having that swagger on the mic and you know, the little pauses and that.
He had none of the swagger of the natural warrior.
They swagger off and commit more offences.
There is no need in this country, as there is in totalitarian countries, for stupefying the minds of our people or trying to impress foreign countries by bluster and swagger.
He and a few of his more easily led cronies swagger around the estate and threaten those vulnerable enough not to be in a position to fight back.