The truth is that Jack is forever swanking around in Bute House, pouring large ones for his posh guests and acting like he owns the place. |
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She was the early favourite to win the competition, and she's spent the entire series swanking around like she invented dancing or something. |
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By tomorrow I'll be swanking around the place as if it was all predicted and, you know, I knew it was going to happen. |
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From spies in Venice comes a sighting of him swanking around on the Grand Canal. |
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Irvine and Rita cleverly cashed in on Glaswegians' profligate delight in dressing up and swanking it up. |
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For Tiffin the good life is not swanking around the hot spots of London clubland but a chance to put on the wellies and head for his allotment. |
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He got paid last weekend and spent the money on swanking about in a hotel with his girlfriend, showing her the high life. |
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To watch many leading members of Sinn Fein swanking it up and sipping Bollinger with some of the Irish corporate elite in members clubs is quite remarkable. |
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And, certainly, no one's going to start swanking and changing to posh vowel sounds. |
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But at the time you felt it was wonderful to be going round swanking it up. |
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People bought his portraits in their thousands, gluing them into albums alongside friends and acquaintances, swanking about who they knew. |
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I saw him swanking around the town in it last week. |
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