swanked

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To swagger, to show off

Looks like she's going to swank in, flashing her diamonds, then swan out to another party.

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imposingly fashionable and elegant; "a swank apartment
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elegance by virtue of being fashionable
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Fashionably elegant
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imposingly fashionable and elegant; "a swank apartment"
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disapproval If someone is swanking, they are speaking about things they own or things they have achieved, in order to impress other people. I have always been against swanking about all the things I have been lucky enough to win. = boast, brag. to speak or behave in a way that shows you think you are better than other people. proud, confident behaviour that shows you think you are better than other people
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ostentation
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To swagger
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display proudly; act ostentatiously or pretentiously; "he showed off his new sports car"
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{i} smartness, elegance; swagger, proud and arrogant behavior
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{f} show off, behave in an arrogant or boastful manner
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A fashionably elegant person