strut
topang
definition
verb
peacocks strut through the grounds
walk with a stiff, erect, and apparently arrogant or conceited gait.
the holes were close-boarded and strutted
brace (something) with a strut or struts.
noun
The struts of the high girders, which plunge down from the top like the tracks of a rollercoaster, are not absolutely straight.
a rod or bar forming part of a framework and designed to resist compression.
that old confident strut and swagger has returned
a stiff, erect, and apparently arrogant or conceited gait.
example
He restored the city's confidence in local government, and this put a 'strut' in the city's step.
No one had his look, his air of total confidence and that cocky 'strut' .
True, Townsend's famous leaps across stage are more of a 'strut' after 35 years, but the old windmill chords are still there.
My hand was resting on a curved metal 'strut' that could have been the edge of a hold.
Watching him 'strut' confidently through the role is a joy.
Mazda also added a 'strut' tower bar to help stiffen up the chassis.
At Prestonfield you watch peacocks 'strut' around manicured lawns before retiring to amazing stuccoed rooms.
They prance and 'strut' in front of the mirrors, as if their fairy godmother has waved her wand and said: ‘You shall go to the ball!’
Her run had slowed into a cocky 'strut' .
He allowed himself to slide to the side of the ship and catch a piece of the landing 'strut' .
I countered with power as the nose gear landing 'strut' extended.
that old confident 'strut' and swagger has returned
peacocks 'strut' through the grounds
Within seconds it stutters its way into a samba breakdown and reggae 'strut' before galloping to a repeat.
Archer does tend to 'strut' around rather arrogantly, and on this occasion his behaviour was inappropriate.
English - or, to be more accurate, American - is the one and only language of rock 'n' roll's 'strut' and swagger.
a supporting 'strut'
All you have to do is take the hammer 'strut' off your old hammer and put it on the new one.
I cannot conceive that the connector 'strut' would be positioned out of the common cylindrical surface.
Juan has that arrogant and elegant 'strut' about him when he plays which all world-class players have.
The steel 'strut' is a fabricated plate box girder weighing 800 lb/ft.
He walked along with the confident 'strut' that many athletes have.
First, let's discuss cars that use a 'strut' front suspension with a top stud mount.
For the finale, fishy similarities of Christina Aguilera and Missy Elliott 'strut' and prance, while the real-life divas sing through the closing credits.
peacocks 'strut' through the grounds
that old confident 'strut' and swagger has returned
In a way, I had been in love with him since the moment I saw him on the dock, walking towards us with that confidant 'strut' .
His cars would be constructed on a lightweight steel backbone with independent 'strut' suspension all-round.
A horizontal V-shaped 'strut' overhangs the old balustrade, suspended from a series of steel bowstring arches.
She normally sat at the opposite end of the room, but had 'strutted' over, sashaying her hips to talk with him.
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