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No one need ever know (unless you want to swank about them).
Not especially swank, but extremely comfortable, stylish and very good.
"She's going to swank about this for weeks," said Nanny.
"I believe you're jealous that you can't swank as well," he said laughing.
The pie can be found in places from roadside diners to swank hotel restaurants.
It's not swank, with its rustic pine walls and blackboard menus.
Sexual ambiguity was integral to swank, for example.
I don't see why we couldn't have had a swan or something nice to swank about."
"You wouldn't; and apart from being able to swank, I doubt if it will do you much good."
"You're just saying that to swank as usual.
It isn't swank, but it's not one of those hotbeds or slum hotels.
Brownstones were restored to their former glory; swank restaurants filled the avenues.
I have to swank around.
Anything to swank it up.
"But I think they're scared for their flower-beds, or something, they swank frightfully about their roses, you know."
It's to go into Naples Communications, and they'll fix the books so it'll look like I've bought some swank new system.
You'll be able to swank around back in London and tell the story of how you took 'em at the Tiara."
Several aggressively swank Vanderbilt mansions stood nearby, on or just west of Fifth Avenue.
(After many incarnations, it is now predictably swank, but still a satisfying escape from urban commotion.)
Bare chested and wet trousered, the job done, they swank before their audience then gallop off to Fair Hill.
With all this he retained his poise, his special modest confident quality, concealing the melancholy and resisting any temptation to swank.
Now we were at this tres swank French restaurant called Chez Maurice.
It's not swank."
Nobody wants to swank, to sit in the front of a box like a geranium on a window-sill--"the cynosure of many eyes."
Punitive leases are forcing even swank restaurants onto the streets, sharpening lunchtime competition and giving sidewalk diners a bonanza of exotic new choices.