strut
61struţ — s. m., pl. struţi …
62strut — a rod, or bar, connecting two parts of a structure; in keeping the two parts together, it is under thrust. see also plank …
63strut — sb. == display, show. Manuel d. Pecches, 3350 …
64strut — strÊŒt n. pompous walk or step, swagger; wooden or metal brace v. walk in a pompous manner, swagger, walk proudly …
65strut — trust …
66strut — I. v. n. Walk (pompously), swell. II. n. 1. Pompous walk. 2. (Arch.) Brace, stretching piece …
67Strut — ♦ Sloping timber supporting a beam, etc. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 415) …
68strut — verb he strutted around his vast office Syn: swagger, swank, parade, stride, sweep, sashay …
69strut — v swagger, peacock, prance, parade, promenade; flourish, flaunt, show off, throw out one s chest, put on airs; flounce, U.S. Inf. sashay, mince …
70strut — verb Syn: swagger, prance, parade, stride, sweep; N.Amer.; informal sashay Ant: slink …