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Phrase: Strut your stuff
When you strut your stuff, you are acting confidently and expressively.
Check out any YouTube video of Mick Jagger from the Rolling Stones, and you’ll have a fantastic picture of what it looks like.
When Jagger is on the stage, he shows off his handsome, beautiful, strong, and confident nature, and he wants to be noticed.
Even though he’s 75 years old, the man still knows how to hold attention on the stage.
Models on a catwalk during a fashion show strut their stuff.
When you strut your stuff, you show off how handsome, beautiful, strong, or confident you are, and you want to be noticed.
When exhibiting haute couture, models can’t appear shy on the catwalk; they have to walk confidently and show off the clothing they are wearing.
We all need to feel confident from time to time.
We can do that by strutting our stuff or acting confidently.
It helps to enhance our confidence.
Flesch-Kincaid Readability Test
This post is understandable by someone with at least a 7th-grade education (age 12).
On the Flesch-Kincaid reading-ease test, this post scores 75.
The easier a passage is to read, the higher the score on a scale of 0 – 100.