Swan

//swɒn//

"Swan" in a Sentence (16 examples)

Ms. Swan is our English teacher.

An ugly duckling became a graceful swan.

One way of committing suicide is by taking a swan dive off a tall building.

There is a swan in the water there.

This swan is black.

But what did he see in the clear stream below? His own image; no longer a dark, gray bird, ugly and disagreeable to look at, but a graceful and beautiful swan.

Vasilissa turned into a white swan and flew away through the window.

The princess was turned into a swan by an evil sorcerer.

A swan is gliding toward the reeds.

The light bulb was invented by Edison and Joseph Swan at the same time but the name of Swan was forgotten.

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He swans around that stinking office in his expensive clothes that are a little too tight for comfort, he swans around that stinking office without a care in the world.

One of the few strokes of good luck Emma had had in recent days was the news that Tatiana Flint-Hamilton, her only real rival for top billing as 'most photographable girl' at today's event had decided to swan off to Sardinia instead, leaving the limelight entirely to Emma.

On the other side: the rich, beautiful tapestry of WASP culture that constituted Levis's life—friends playing horseshoes at backyard cocktail parties, where girls swanned in chaise longues, clinking their gin and tonics.

"Well, I swan, man, I had a better opinion of you than that."

‘She slammed the door so hard I figured a window'd break […].’ ‘I swan,’ I said.

The Swans will doubtless recover, but they will head home this evening knowing that they didn't do themselves justice in a game that means so much to supporters.

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