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Use "swaggie" in a sentence
"She said she would; but a heavy-weight "swaggie" could have come in and sat on her and had a smoke without waking her."
"Some terms had (and have) a limited lifespan, but no word once printed is ever lost from the language entirely, and shortlived expressions are often significant markers of a particular historical era ( 'swaggie', 'six o'clock swill', 'Rogernomics')."
"Once a jolly jumbuck camped by a billabong under the shade of a swaggie it seems and he sang and he watched while Conzinc mined uranium"