swag in Hungarian
swag in Hungarian is batyu — swag means free promotional items or merchandise handed out at events, or casually, any collection of nice possessions.
swag in Hungarian
batyu
bushman's possessions in a drape
What does "swag" mean?
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noun Free promotional items or merchandise handed out at events, or casually, any collection of nice possessions.
"Everyone who attended the conference got a bag of swag with a t-shirt and stickers."
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noun Confident style or flair.
"He walked into the interview with real swag."
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noun A draped loop of fabric used as decoration, or a low, sagging point in land.
"Heavy velvet swags hung above the windows."
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verb To sag or droop.
"The old washing line swagged under the weight of wet clothes."
swag in a sentence
- Everyone who attended the conference got a bag of swag with a t-shirt and stickers.
- He walked into the interview with real swag.
- Heavy velvet swags hung above the windows.
- The old washing line swagged under the weight of wet clothes.
Common Hungarian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "swag" in Hungarian?
"swag" in Hungarian is batyu. swag means: Free promotional items or merchandise handed out at events, or casually, any collection of nice possessions.
How do you use "swag" in a sentence?
Example: "Everyone who attended the conference got a bag of swag with a t-shirt and stickers." In Hungarian, "swag" is batyu.
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