1. strutting - Noun
2. strutting - Verb
Derived from strut
of Strut
a. & n. from Strut, v.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt was strange, how readily authority could be conjured with nothing but a bit of strutting jackassery. Scott Lynch
He is killer and clown, big-hearted buffoon and strutting martinet. Idi Amin
As for the herbal cigarettes, for the most part I don't smoke as much as the guys do. I'm usually just strutting around a bit more so I don't actually have to be inhaling it. I'm lucky because I do have scenes where the cigarettes work beautifully to punctuate certain things I'm saying. Christina Hendricks
If the peacock were to look at its feet, it would stop him strutting. Spanish Proverb
But then the barbarian figure of Commodore Perry leaps out to perform a traditional Kabuki "Lion Dance", which ends as a strutting, triumphalist, all-American cakewalk. Source: Internet
In fact, it invariably turns out that the politicians and their strutting authoritarian commands made the crisis or emergency worse rather than better — sometimes in a big way, sometimes just at the margins, but at least a little, always and every time. Source: Internet