Strutting

  • 11bully-ing —  strutting. Kent …

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  • 12Wa shogi — (和将棋, wa shōgi , peaceful chess) is a large board variant of shogi (Japanese chess) in which all of the pieces are named for animals. It is played either with or without drops. Rules of the game Objective The objective of the game is to capture… …

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  • 13strut — strut1 strutter, n. /strut/, v., strutted, strutting, n. v.i. 1. to walk with a vain, pompous bearing, as with head erect and chest thrown out, as if expecting to impress observers. v.t. 2. strut one s stuff, to dress, behave, perform, etc., one… …

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  • 14strut — I. /strʌt / (say strut) verb (i) (strutted, strutting) 1. to walk with a vain, pompous bearing, as with head erect and chest thrown out, as if expecting to impress observers. –noun 2. the act of strutting; a strutting walk or gait. –phrase 3.… …

  • 15Taikyoku shogi — Taikyoku shōgi (大局将棋 ultimate chess ) is a large board variant of shogi (Japanese chess). The game was created around the mid 16th century (presumably by priests) and is based on earlier large board shogi games. Before the rediscovery of taikyoku …

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  • 16strut — noun 1》 a bar forming part of a framework and designed to resist compression. 2》 a strutting gait. verb (struts, strutting, strutted) 1》 walk with a stiff, erect, and conceited gait. 2》 brace with a strut or struts. Phrases strut one s stuff… …

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  • 17strut — 1 verb strutted, strutting (I) 1 to walk proudly with your head high and your chest pushed forwards, showing that you think you are important (+ about/across etc): Ryan was strutting around the office, issuing orders. 2 strut your stuff informal… …

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  • 18Astrut — A*strut , a. & adv. 1. Sticking out, or puffed out; swelling; in a swelling manner. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] Inflated and astrut with self conceit. Cowper. [1913 Webster] 2. In a strutting manner; with a strutting gait. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 19strut — I. verb (strutted; strutting) Etymology: Middle English strouten, from Old English strūtian to stand out stiffly, struggle; akin to Middle High German strozzen to be swollen Date: 13th century intransitive verb 1. to become turgid ; swell 2 …

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  • 20Galliformes — Temporal range: Eocene Recent, 45–0 Ma …

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