Brandish

/ˈbrændɪʃ/ verb

To wave or shake something, usually a weapon like a sword or gun, in a bold or threatening way, or to display something proudly.

From Old French 'brandir,' based on Old Norse 'brandr' (sword or fire). The word originally meant to swing a sword in combat, then generalized to mean any showy or aggressive display.

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