0 someone who behaves in an extremely confident way and thinks they are very important:
He was never a swaggerer.
Nedda's lover on the side, Silvio, is a shy bespectacled anorak in a bobble hat rather than the usual preening swaggerer .
Tony - chief swaggerer, babe magnet - is good at everything, including getting to school bright and early.
My own thought had just called him a swaggerer, and now he clapped the same phrase back at me.
The insolent swaggerer was nonplussed for the moment.
The drunken swaggerer of the advance only checks the triumph.
The superiority assumed by these vainglorious swaggerers was, in general, tacitly admitted.
One who ruffles; a swaggerer; a bully; a ruffian.
Some controverters in divinity are like swaggerers in a tavern.