strut out of (some place)

strut out of (some place)

To walk out of some place in a vain, swaggering, or pompous manner. Janet strutted out of the office after closing a deal with one of the wealthiest financial firms in the world. The singer strutted out like a true superstar, oozing charisma and confidence.
See also: of, out, strut
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

strut out of

some place to stride pompously or showily out of some place. The clowns strutted out of the tent and joined the parade through the big top. Tex strutted out of the saloon and got on his horse.
See also: of, out, strut
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • strut out of
  • strut out
  • strut into
  • strut in
  • strut around
  • pontificate
  • pontificate on
  • pontificate on (something)
  • stuffed shirt
  • stuffed shirt, a