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    swag
    /swaɡ/

    noun

    • 1. a curtain or piece of fabric fastened so as to hang in a drooping curve.
    • 2. money or goods taken by a thief or burglar: informal "garden machinery is the most popular swag"

    verb

    • 1. arrange in or decorate with a swag or swags of fabric: "swag the fabric gracefully over the curtain tie-backs"
    • 2. travel with one's personal belongings in a bundle: Australian, New Zealand "we were swagging it in Queensland"

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  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word swag, from goods acquired by unlawful means to bold self-confidence. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles.

  4. Swag can mean free promotional items or stolen goods, but it can also mean stylish confidence. Learn the origin and history of these meanings and how to use them correctly.

  5. Swag can mean stolen goods, free things, possessions, style, or decoration. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and see translations in other languages.

  6. Generally meaning “loot, booty, or plunder,” swag is the stuff in the bags of excited party-goers and plunderers alike. It can also be a bundle carried by a swagman, an Australian migrant worker or drifter.

  7. Swag has multiple meanings, such as stolen goods, free items, a festoon, or a lurch. Learn the word origin, synonyms, pronunciation, and examples of 'swag' in different contexts.

  8. Swag definition: a suspended wreath, garland, drapery, or the like, fastened up at or near each end and hanging down in the middle; festoon. . See examples of SWAG used in a sentence.

  9. Swag can mean a decorative drapery, a festoon of flowers or fruit, stolen property, or a bundle of personal belongings. It can also be a slang term for money, goods, or a swaying movement.

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