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6 Sentences With "swanking"

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What the Voice of the People is saying is: 'Look at that frightful ass Spode swanking about in footer bags!
Tonight we're swanking it up, playing Louis Armstrong and Etta James, pouring wine and serving caviar lobster rolls to journalists, podcast producers and Instagram influencers.
And Ellen Pompeo let it rip in The Hollywood Reporter, swanking about what it took to become the highest-paid actress on a prime-time drama.
Nicholas Pegg (2000). The Complete David Bowie: p. 218 However, when Bowie came to perform the song on the U.S. television special The 1980 Floor Show in August 1973, he slurred the line in such a way as to render it "Falls swanking to the floor.""Time" at The Ziggy Stardust Companion Conversely, RCA cut the line "In quaaludes and red wine" from the single, while Bowie retained it for The 1980 Floor Show.
The song's use of the word "wanking" led to it being banned by the BBC from radio stations; Bowie altered the word to "swanking" for NBC's The 1980 Floor Show. Garson's piano, described by Pegg and O'Leary as stride and by Doggett as Brechtian cabaret-style, dominates the track while Ronson plays a similar line on guitar, at one point quoting "Ode to Joy" from Beethoven's Ninth symphony. Bowie's voice is fitted with a "lingering echo delay", which Doggett considers as representing time "in action". The middle section features Bowie's heavy breathing, which was brought to the forefront in the mix by Scott.
She claimed that "he was a specially happy child", writing "There was no harping on inferiority and poverty by Eric then.... The picture painted of a wretched little neurotic, snivelling miserably before a swarm of swanking bullies, suspecting that he smelt, just was not Eric at all." And she made a systematic investigation of many of his claims and allegations in order to disprove them. She described him as an aloof and undemonstrative boy, and recalled him as being self-sufficient with no need of a wide circle of friends. After her death, her cousin Dione Venables, who was left the copyrights for the book and a quantity of family papers, did much in-depth research, and in 2006 published an updated version of Eric & Us, including all the previously unknown material about Blair's and Buddicom's relationship in a most revealing postscript.

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