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单词 swaggering
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swaggeringn.

/ˈswaɡərɪŋ/
Etymology: < swagger v. + -ing suffix1.
The action of swagger v.; the behaviour of a swaggerer; †quarrelling.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > dissent > quarrel or quarrelling > [noun]
sakea1000
chestc1000
pleac1275
threapa1300
noisec1300
checkc1330
debate1340
chopping1377
controversyc1384
briguea1398
tuilyieing1444
quarrellingc1460
lite1493
frayinga1500
falling out1539
square1545
overthwarting1552
mutiny1567
squaring1579
debatement1590
swaggeringa1596
quarrel1605
simultation1605
warbling1632
barrating1635
throwing1897
the mind > emotion > pride > boasting or boastfulness > blustering or bravado > [noun]
facing1481
blusteringa1494
flirdom?a1500
bravity1546
bravery1548
roistingc1560
bravado1583
roister-doisterdom1592
swash1593
swaggeringa1596
huffing1600
hufty1609
huff1611
brustling1622
hufty-tufty1633
bouncing1634
hectorism1672
huffiness1678
bluster1692
bounce1714
bravadoism1833
fanfaronading1837
bush1840
huffishness1841
swashbuckling1888
bucko1909
a1596 Sir Thomas More (1911) 865 You think..with your swaggering, you can bear't away.
1611 T. Middleton & T. Dekker Roaring Girle sig. E3v They keepe a vilde swaggering in coaches now a daies.
1624 J. Smith Gen. Hist. Virginia vi. 223 Much swaggering wee had with them.
1687 T. Brown Saints in Uproar in Wks. (1730) I. 72 There is..such swaggering and bouncing..that..I expected every minute it would come to downright kick and cuff between 'em.
a1715 Bp. G. Burnet Hist. Own Time (1724) I. 501 In their cups the old valour and the swaggerings of the Cavaliers seemed to be revived.
1837 W. Irving Adventures Capt. Bonneville II. 177 Such is the kind of swaggering and rodomontade in which the ‘red men’ are apt to indulge in their vainglorious moments.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1918; most recently modified version published online December 2019).

swaggeringadj.

Etymology: < swagger v. + -ing suffix2.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: ˈswaggering.
That swaggers.
1. Having a blustering or insolent air of superiority; characteristic of a swaggerer.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > pride > arrogance > [adjective]
wlonkOE
moodyOE
rankOE
surquidous1377
insolentc1386
wantona1393
arrogantc1405
angardc1425
surquidrousc1430
stately1448
imperiala1456
superbious1509
succudrous1513
surquidant1528
ruffling1543
controlling1564
lustya1568
cocking1568
superbous1581
bog1592
swaggering1596
superarrogant1598
arrogating1601
pyrgopolinizing1605
high-handed1606
outbearing1607
high-horsed1613
dictatory1639
bardish1641
self-assuming1647
superbient1647
huffy1680
dictatorial1692
huffish1755
cobby1785
high-riding1831
braggadocious1853
snouty1858
you-be-damned1887
the mind > emotion > pride > boasting or boastfulness > blustering or bravado > [adjective]
termagant1546
roisterly1555
swashing1556
puffing1566
roisting1567
cocking1568
braving1579
huffling1582
kill-cow1589
roister-doistering1593
roister-doisterly1593
hufty-tufty1596
swaggering1596
huff-cap1597
sword-and-buckler1598
huffing1602
pyrgopolinizing1605
bold-beatinga1616
swash1635
swaga1640
blustering1652
bravashing1652
hectoring1664
hectorly1676
huffy1677
huff-snuff1693
swashbuckling1693
flustering1698
blustery1739
huffish1755
bravading1812
topping1815
Bobadilish1832
Bobadilian1837
fanfaronading1837
bucko1883
swashbucklering1884
swaggery1886
blokeish1920
blokey1938
1596 T. Nashe Haue with you to Saffron-Walden sig. P3 They were two well bumbasted swaggering fat bellies.
1600 W. Shakespeare Henry IV, Pt. 2 ii. iv. 68 Hang him swaggering rascal, let him not come hither. View more context for this quotation
1600 N. Breton Pasquils Fooles-cap (rev. ed.) sig. D3v Hee that puts fifteene elles into a Ruffe And seauenteene yards into a swagg'ring slappe.
1615 F. Beaumont & J. Fletcher Cupids Revenge ii. sig. E3v He..lookes the swaggeringst, & has such glorious cloathes.
1670 J. Eachard Grounds Contempt of Clergy 38 The high tossing and swaggering Preaching; either mountingly Eloquent, or profoundly Learned.
1727 J. Swift Let. to very Young Lady in Misc. II. 335 A tribe of bold, swaggering, rattling Ladies.
1790 E. Burke Refl. Revol. in France 346 They made a sort of swaggering declaration, something, I rather think, above legislative competence. View more context for this quotation
1826 in W. Cobbett Rural Rides in Cobbett's Weekly Polit. Reg. 23 Sept. 794 Great swaggering inns.
1828 E. Bulwer-Lytton Pelham III. xx. 345 Thornton entered with his usual easy and swaggering air of effrontery.
1839 C. Dickens Nicholas Nickleby xxxii. 310 The individual whom he presumed to have been the speaker was coarse and swaggering.
1871 B. Jowett tr. Plato Dialogues I. 164 Our questioner will rejoin with a laugh, if he be one of the swaggering sort, That is too ridiculous [etc.].
2. Lurching, swaying.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > motion in specific manner > irregular movement or agitation > unsteady movement > [adjective] > lurching
swaggering1865
lurching1884
1865 A. Smith Summer in Skye I. 301 Through a yellow September moonlight, roll the swaggering wanes.

Derivatives

ˈswaggeringly adv. in a swaggering manner, with a swagger.
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the mind > emotion > pride > arrogance > [adverb]
lordlya1398
statelya1450
succudrouslyc1480
insolentlya1513
arrogantly1529
imperiously1536
rufflingly1575
stuntly1581
huffingly1611
surlily1611
swaggeringly1611
controllingly1612
surlya1616
superbly1663
dictatorially1731
huffishly1755
dictatorily1788
bounceably1838
high-handedly1867
the mind > emotion > pride > boasting or boastfulness > blustering or bravado > [adverb]
roistingly1571
swaggeringly1611
bravingly1616
roisteringly1659
swashingly1665
blusteringlya1714
huffishly1755
hectoringly1913
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Guinguois, de guinguois, huffingly, swaggeringly, aswash.
1685 J. Bunyan Disc. Pharisee & Publicane 111 The poor Pharisee..when so swaggeringly he, with his God I thank thee, came into the Temple to pray.
1855 Chambers's Jrnl. 3 413 He..swaggeringly announced that one Gabriel Derjarvin was below.
1886 R. Broughton Dr. Cupid xi ‘I do not care what she says!’ replies Lily swaggeringly.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1918; most recently modified version published online June 2019).
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