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UK
/swˈæŋk/
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[ US /ˈswæŋk/ ]
[ US /ˈswæŋk/ ]
VERB
-
display proudly; act ostentatiously or pretentiously
he showed off his new sports car
NOUN
- elegance by virtue of being fashionable
ADJECTIVE
-
imposingly fashionable and elegant
a swank apartment
How To Use swank In A Sentence
- From his swank corner office on the 50th floor, Cuban-born Jose Fernandez really is at the top of his game.
- Oh sure, the boxing was kind of fun to watch (as much as I hate to enjoy it … what can I say, I’m a fan of forms of gladiatorship, even when they are rife with disgusting amounts of - isms), and Hillary Swank is Hillary Swank. Million dollar baby « Love | Peace | Ohana
- Plus the clothes here were perfectly fine, and I wasn't wasting my money on some sleazy outfit from some swanky store just for a date.
- The good times were rolling, and Manhattan felt swank like never before.
- It's on the fourth floor of a new development (with swanky security gates and a lift!) and from the window you can see right across London to the post office tower.
- Buy yourself the swankiest, most outrageous, most indulgent party outfit you can lay your hands on—such as Dolce & Gabbana lace bustier gown £2,690, Net-a-Porter —and go to the party safe in the knowledge that you will be wearing the most amazing outfit there. The Perfect Party Outfit
- So could some swanky offices and shopping centres eventually sufferthe subprime fate?
- It was a sweet repast in the swank abode of internationally renowned interior designer Bill Stubbs Friday afternoon.
- BankMuscat on Infantry Road has swank interiors, but it has a traditional touch about them.
- My new gym is very expensive and somewhat swanky.