Pronunciation: /ˈswæɡər stɪk/
noun a short stick carried by a military officer as a symbol of authority or for ceremonial purposes
A1 The soldier carried a swagger stick during the parade.
A2 The officer used his swagger stick to point out important landmarks.
B1 The sergeant tapped his swagger stick on the ground to command attention.
B2 The general's swagger stick was adorned with intricate designs and symbols.
C1 The military historian displayed a collection of antique swagger sticks at the museum.
C2 The dignitary walked with a confident air, twirling his swagger stick elegantly.
formal The military officer held his swagger stick with authority during the ceremony.
informal Hey, check out that old general with his swagger stick!
slang That dude thinks he's all that just because he carries a swagger stick.
figurative Her confidence was like a swagger stick, always present and commanding attention.
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