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    swank
    [swaNGk]
    verb
    BRITISH ENGLISH
    swank (verb) · swanks (third person present) · swanked (past tense) · swanked (past participle) · swanking (present participle)
    1. display one's wealth, knowledge, or achievements in a way that is intended to impress others:
      "he was swanking about, playing the dashing young master spy"
    noun
    BRITISH ENGLISH
    swank (noun)
    1. behavior, talk, or display intended to impress others:
      "a little money will buy you a good deal of swank"
    adjective
    NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
    swank (adjective)
    1. stylishly luxurious and expensive:
      "they were photographed coming out of some swank nightclub"
    Origin
    early 19th century: of unknown origin.
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    Where does the word swank come from?From dialectal swank (“to strut, behave ostentatiously”), perhaps from an unrecorded Old English root, derived from Proto-Germanic *swankijaną (“to cause to sway, swing”) or from Proto-Germanic *swankaz (“lithe, bendsome, slender”), related to the Scots swank and the Middle High German swanken, modern German schwanken (“to sway ”) .
    What does Swink mean in English?Swink. Perhaps from swanky, or perhaps from an Old English root, related to the Scots swank and the Middle High German swanken, modern German schwanken (“to sway"). In Turin he was part-owner of a swank downtown restaurant; he lost money on it.
    What is the past tense of Swank?dashing smartness, as in dress or appearance; style. a swagger. stylish or elegant. pretentiously stylish. to swagger in behavior; show off. a simple past tense of swink. The 140-square-mile island, with only one school and no stoplights, is sustained by tourism to his swank properties.
    Why do they import Swank?They imported them as swank to show how rich they are. In conclusion, there should be a little more swank on display than has previously been the case. They can hardly swank about being big spenders for all the children. Therefore, that "swank" is done for. Swank also distributes men's jewelry and leather items to retailers under private labels.
     
  3. The meaning of SWANK is show off, swagger; also : boast.
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    Also found in: Thesaurus, Acronyms, Idioms, Wikipedia. swank (swăngk) n. 1. Stylishness or elegance. 2. Swagger or pretension.
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    noun dashing smartness, as in dress or appearance; style. a swagger. adjective,swank·er, swank·est. stylish or elegant. pretentiously stylish. verb (used without object) to swagger in behavior; show off.
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    swank1 /swæŋk/ n., adj., -er, -est n. [ uncountable] very fashionable elegance, as in appearance; style. arrogance or pretentiousness; swagger. adj. stylish or elegant: a swank hotel.
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    swank (countable and uncountable, plural swanks) A fashionably elegant person. Ostentation; bravado. Verb [ edit] swank (third-person singular simple present swanks, present participle swanking, simple past and past participle swanked) To swagger, to show off.
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