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  • 31swag|man — «SWAG muhn», noun, plural men. Australian. a man who travels with a swag …

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  • 32Swag-bellied — Swag bel lied, a. Having a prominent, overhanging belly. Shak. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 33Swag (novel) — Swag is a crime novel by Elmore Leonard, first published as a paperback in 1976 and since also released as a large print hardcover and as an audio recording. Some paperback editions, including the first American edition, were published under the… …

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  • 34swag-belly — swagˈ belly noun 1. A pendulous belly 2. Someone whose belly swags • • • Main Entry: ↑swag …

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  • 35swag|gie — «SWAG ee», noun. Australian. swagman …

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  • 36Swag (Ugly Betty episode) — Infobox Television episode Title = Swag Series = Ugly Betty Season = 1 Episode = 11 Guests= Airdate = January 4, 2007 Production = 104 Writer = James D. Parriott Director = Tamra Davis Episode list = Episode chronology Caption = Christina showing …

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  • 37SWAG (TV series) — Infobox Television show name = SWAG caption = genre = Reality picture format = runtime = Varies creator = starring = network = Five country = UK first aired = 2002 last aired = 2004 num series = 2 num episodes = producer = SKA Films related =… …

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  • 38Swag (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Swag Type = Album Artist = Gilby Clarke Released = 2002 Recorded = Genre = Rock Length = 37:55 Label = Spitfire Records Producer = Gilby Clarke Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg sql=10 …

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  • 39swag-bellied — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ adjective : having a large protruding stomach a grimy, swag bellied drudge F.T.Bullen * * * swagˈ bellied adjective Having a pendulous belly • • • Main Entry: ↑swag …

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  • 40swag — I. verb (swagged; swagging) Etymology: perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Norwegian svagga to sway, rock; akin to Middle Low German swacken to rock Date: 1530 intransitive verb 1. sway, lurch 2. sag, droop …

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