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swaggerer

noun as in blower

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Because Hamilton has seen too many dabblers and swaggerers who didn’t study the shape of a wave, who thought they could handle a backhand from nature when they couldn’t.

Even so, Schoenaerts here brings to mind one of those Wayne swaggerers, the kind who tower over movies and other men.

The president, a Queens native, grew up immersed in the jabbering, elbows-out culture of talk radio, province of swaggerers like the sports host Mike Francesa.

Essentially, Schrader films three Tarantino characters and strips them of their cool factor, leaving coldly indifferent killers who are neither elegant swaggerers nor men of principle; they’re simply crime workers, and mediocre ones at that.

As adept as Kenneth Williams with a winning double entendre, Prince enters his post-Imperial years – when a hit was a delightful surprise rather than a matter of course – with this engagingly mucky, Bolanesque swaggerer.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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