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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

swagger cane N Brit MIL

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. swagger [Brit ˈswaɡə, Am ˈswæɡər] N

II. swagger [Brit ˈswaɡə, Am ˈswæɡər] VB intr

1. swagger (walk):

2. swagger (boast):

fanfaronner (about à propos de)

III. swaggering ADJ

I. cane [Brit keɪn, Am keɪn] N

1. cane (material):

a cane-backed chair attr basket, blind, furniture

2. cane (of sugar, bamboo):

3. cane Brit SCHOOL:

II. cane [Brit keɪn, Am keɪn] VB trans

1. cane chair:

2. cane Brit:

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I. swagger [ˈswægəʳ, Am -ɚ] pej VB intr

1. swagger (walk):

2. swagger (boast):

II. swagger [ˈswægəʳ, Am -ɚ] pej N no pl, no indef art

I. cane [keɪn] N

1. cane no pl (dried plant stem):

2. cane (stick):

cane for punishment

II. cane [keɪn] VB trans

1. cane (weave of cane):

2. cane (hit with a stick):

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I. swagger [ˈswæg·ər] N no indef art

II. swagger [ˈswæg·ər] VB intr

1. swagger (walk):

2. swagger (boast):

cane [keɪn] N

1. cane:

2. cane (stick):

Present
Iswagger
youswagger
he/she/itswaggers
weswagger
youswagger
theyswagger
Past
Iswaggered
youswaggered
he/she/itswaggered
weswaggered
youswaggered
theyswaggered
Present Perfect
Ihaveswaggered
youhaveswaggered
he/she/ithasswaggered
wehaveswaggered
youhaveswaggered
theyhaveswaggered
Past Perfect
Ihadswaggered
youhadswaggered
he/she/ithadswaggered
wehadswaggered
youhadswaggered
theyhadswaggered