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- Swaggering abstract "Swaggering is an ostentatious style of walking affected by men wishing to assert their dominance. It is a form of machismo or sexual display which takes up more space than needed for simple motion. The exact gait will vary with personality and fashion but it is generally more of a loose, rolling style than a stiff strut. Among London cockneys, this was stylised as the coster walk which became the dance craze of the Lambeth walk. Among African-Americans, this is known as a jive-ass walk or pimp walk. The actor John Wayne was known for his swaggering walk which became a distinctive element of his screen image.A cane may be used as a walking stick as part of the performance. In the military, this became stylised as the swagger stick — useless as a support and just used for gesturing and prodding.Portraits which are ostentatiously posed in the grand manner are known as swagger portraits. The Tate Gallery held an exhibition of these in 1992, featuring the work of William Dobson, Anthony van Dyck and Peter Lely.".
- Swaggering thumbnail Paul_Sandby_-_London_Cries-_A_Man_Swaggering_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg?width=300.
- Swaggering wikiPageID "18250166".
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- Swaggering wikiPageRevisionID "569790774".
- Swaggering wikiPageWikiLink Anthony_van_Dyck.
- Swaggering wikiPageWikiLink Category:Walking.
- Swaggering wikiPageWikiLink Cockney.
- Swaggering wikiPageWikiLink Gait_(human).
- Swaggering wikiPageWikiLink Grand_manner.
- Swaggering wikiPageWikiLink John_Wayne.
- Swaggering wikiPageWikiLink Machismo.
- Swaggering wikiPageWikiLink Mating.
- Swaggering wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Lely.
- Swaggering wikiPageWikiLink Swagger_stick.
- Swaggering wikiPageWikiLink Tate.
- Swaggering wikiPageWikiLink The_Lambeth_Walk.
- Swaggering wikiPageWikiLink Walking_stick.
- Swaggering wikiPageWikiLink William_Dobson.
- Swaggering wikiPageWikiLink File:Paul_Sandby_-_London_Cries-_A_Man_Swaggering_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg.
- Swaggering wikiPageWikiLinkText "Swaggering".
- Swaggering wikiPageWikiLinkText "swaggering".
- Swaggering wikiPageWikiLinkText "walk".
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- Swaggering subject Category:Walking.
- Swaggering hypernym Style.
- Swaggering type Type.
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- Swaggering comment "Swaggering is an ostentatious style of walking affected by men wishing to assert their dominance. It is a form of machismo or sexual display which takes up more space than needed for simple motion. The exact gait will vary with personality and fashion but it is generally more of a loose, rolling style than a stiff strut. Among London cockneys, this was stylised as the coster walk which became the dance craze of the Lambeth walk.".
- Swaggering label "Swaggering".
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- Swaggering wasDerivedFrom Swaggering?oldid=569790774.
- Swaggering depiction Paul_Sandby_-_London_Cries-_A_Man_Swaggering_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg.
- Swaggering isPrimaryTopicOf Swaggering.