Pavonear in english
Pavonear
pronunciation: pəvənɪr part of speech: none
pronunciation: pəvənɪr part of speech: none
In gestures
pavonearse = swagger ; strut ; prance around ; strut + Posesivo + stuff ; swan around ; swan about ; showboat ; flounce ; sashay.
Example: The paradox is that the war that was supposed to let them swagger and strut in the world was actually impeding their swagger and strut in the world.Example: The paradox is that the war that was supposed to let thenm swagger and strut in the world was actually impeding their swagger and strut in the world.Example: She prances around her apartment nude -- she obviously likes her behind a lot but who doesn't like it!.Example: Christy likes to strut her stuff in any way possible to get attention.Example: The day I swan around in expensive suits is the day I hope someone puts a bullet in my head.Example: All she does is swan about, look at herself in the mirror and primp, and go to parties, smile and have a nice time.Example: There's no way they'll pass up the opportunity to indulge their penchant for showboating.Example: After flouncing about in marvellous maternity wear over the past few months, she's apparently added a new bubba to the family.Example: When I was 29, I met a man with whom I shared the most soul-searing passion -- he sashayed his way into my life at a time when I was ripe for such an experience.pavonear = grandstand ; show off.
Example: Low key and humble, he would never be the type to grandstand and bluster about injustice.Example: The district will proudly show off its historical heritage: the monastic library at Broumov, founded in the 13th century by Benedictine monks.more:
» andar pavoneándose = prance around .
Example: She prances around her apartment nude -- she obviously likes her behind a lot but who doesn't like it!.» pavonearse = swagger ; strut ; prance around ; strut + Posesivo + stuff ; swan around ; swan about ; showboat ; flounce ; sashay .
Example: The paradox is that the war that was supposed to let them swagger and strut in the world was actually impeding their swagger and strut in the world. Example: The paradox is that the war that was supposed to let thenm swagger and strut in the world was actually impeding their swagger and strut in the world. Example: She prances around her apartment nude -- she obviously likes her behind a lot but who doesn't like it!. Example: Christy likes to strut her stuff in any way possible to get attention. Example: The day I swan around in expensive suits is the day I hope someone puts a bullet in my head. Example: All she does is swan about, look at herself in the mirror and primp, and go to parties, smile and have a nice time. Example: There's no way they'll pass up the opportunity to indulge their penchant for showboating. Example: After flouncing about in marvellous maternity wear over the past few months, she's apparently added a new bubba to the family. Example: When I was 29, I met a man with whom I shared the most soul-searing passion -- he sashayed his way into my life at a time when I was ripe for such an experience.