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çalım, caka; havalı; hava atmak
He was a dashing, swaggering chap, smart and curled, who had seen half the world and could talk of what he had seen.
As American women seek a larger role in politics, fairer wages and an end to sexual harassment, the Girl Scouts see an opportune time to show some swagger in promoting their core mission: girl empowerment.
Who said you can swagger around like that just because you're one year ahead of me?
What swagger!
He's swaggering.
He carried his head very jauntily in the air, had a swaggering style of walking, and was, above all else, remarkable for his extraordinary height.
He is swaggering.
The speaker swaggered into the lecture hall.
He swaggers whenever he's near women.
Added on 2015-06-25 | by
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