0 someone who behaves in an extremely confident way and thinks they are very important: --
He was never a swaggerer.
He is described as a swaggerer.
Going from the door down the utterly empty street she saw a man, a big swaggerer, with something of the over-seas and the adventurer in his air.
Why should he not expect them to get out of his way, now that he was one of the swaggerers of the sea?
Some controverters in divinity are like swaggerers in a tavern.
One who ruffles; a swaggerer; a bully; a ruffian.
The superiority assumed by these vainglorious swaggerers was, in general, tacitly admitted.
The drunken swaggerer of the advance only checks the triumph.
The insolent swaggerer was nonplussed for the moment.