Synonym: affirm, assert, aver, avow, cast, drift, ramble, range, roam, roll, rove, stray, swear, tramp, vagabond, verify, wander. Similar words: swanky, swap, swag, swathe, swamp, wan, swallow, want. Meaning: [swɑn /swɒn] n. stately heavy-bodied aquatic bird with very long neck and usually white plumage as adult. v. 1. to declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true 2. move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment 3. sweep majestically.
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31. But for the occasional bitow to the rear of the crowd, the Swan was a vacuum of utter silence.
32. After the incident earlier that evening at the Swan they had no wish to cross the allotment after dark.
33. Swan Hunter is to make 1,400 redundancies because the company has been unable to find any new contracts.
34. Has more yellow on bill than smaller Bewick's Swan, reaching below nostril at an acute angle.
35. I recall Sir chose swan, a very wise choice for Sir to make, if I might opine.
36. So work still needs to be done to make Britain a completely safe place for the mute swan.
37. Faced with a deepening slump, Tyneside shipbuilders Swan Hunter announced 1,400 job losses, and Jaguar cars 700 losses.
38. He saw that the white apparition was a dead swan.
39. He would adjourn to the Swan for a couple of pints of liquid lunch, that was the best thing.
40. Village inns such as the Black Swan at Ravenstonedale were used as depots where raw material was left and finished work collected.
41. I can tell the difference between a sparrow and a swan and that's about it.
42. If you were expecting the graceful and chaste fluidity of Swan Lake, you would surely have got the right gunk.
43. Down in the Mootwalk a woman laughed and from the water a swan gave its harsh, grating cry.
44. As they rounded another bend she saw the lighted windows of the Swan Inn, relief swept through her.
45. The Bolshoi is full of indolent time-servers, more interested in feathering their nests than in Swan Lake.
46. Enter one slightly grubby swan, stage right, to swim nonchalantly beside the boat, incognito.
47. And for the youngsters, the Old Swan makes the old village hall seem like a hangover.
48. By the late 1980s, it was estimated that Revelations had been performed more often than the nearly century-old Swan Lake.
49. Whatever is happening, the uneasy relationship between Alan and Pete Swan, the two lawyers, has not improved.
50. Another perceptive point made by Swan is the possible relationship between kiln design and the type of fuel used.
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51. The Swan fountain pen and inkwell are filled from a large blue bottle of Stephens's ink.
52. Experience the atmosphere and feelings that are yours when you own and sail the superlative Swan 46.
53. Powerful, calloused, sunburnt, they could have twisted the white swan neck of Lady Eleanor as easily as a twig.
54. Swan asked Amaranth if Harvey had given her any information about the new motorway.
55. My daughter Ann took to ballet dancing like a swan to the lake.
56. Traditionally, you should row towards the swan, but swan-upping can be hard work and many prefer to be towed.
57. Swan was the favourite to secure the lucrative contract until the yard was placed in receivership in May.
58. Polar explorer Robert Swan said he was humbled by Michael's example.
59. Mute swan, stately and serene, are present all the year.
60. Both were said to be of no fixed abode, although they originate from the Old Swan district of Liverpool.
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