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Sentence count:202+8Posted:2017-02-23Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: affirmassertaveravowcastdriftramblerangeroamrollrovestraysweartrampvagabondverifywanderSimilar words: swankyswapswagswatheswampwanswallowwantMeaning: [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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61. Jerome Lesley, aged 11, of Old Swan: What do you call a chicken crossing the road?
62. The myrtle was her tree; the dove her bird-sometimes, too, the sparrow and the swan.
63. But Beryl is an ugly duckling rapidly turning into a beautiful swan ... all through the hard work of recovering mental patients.
64. The mute swan population stands at the highest it has been for 40 years.
65. In literature, the swan has been a symbol of purity and virtue.
66. Drought had prompted ranch manager Matt Swan to move most of the cattle from the 7-L Camp to greener pastures.
67. Pub reopens: Darlington's Black Swan pub reopens on Monday after refurbishment.
68. There was some controversy surrounding a production of Swan Lake recently.
69. He met management and workers at Swan Hunter's and Vickers(sentencedict.com), two firms who depend on the defence industry for work.
70. Unlike so many others, a Swan stands the tests of time well.
71. I never tire of watching this strange beast that lurches like a turkey and sways its neck like a swan.
72. Ron Paget's Rover stood outside the Swan, the more plushy of the two pubs.
73. They can not however expect the Swan Hunter work force to accept the imposition of such working conditions at any price.
74. There was a quarrel about how much my father was paid in relation to Harold Swan.
75. Within the Swan the jukebox was belting out a deafening selection of hits from the early sixties.
76. The wild whooper swan is a bird of great beauty and, I think, on the increase in the Border region.
77. Medallion silk waistcoat and bow tie from Oxford and Swan, perfect for your groom or best man.
78. Sinking Receivers at Swan Hunter, a Tyneside shipbuilder, sacked 420 workers.
79. He had single-handedly turned the Swan from a down-at-heel spit and gob saloon to a down-at-heel success.
80. The node points channel the ley earth-forces through the system[sentencedict.com], terminating at the Flying Swan.
81. Parade begins at 6 p. m. on the corner of Grant and Swan roads.
82. Last weekend Tracey had tried to resurrect his relationship with her, now it was Anthony Swan.
83. While the young Millers lived in Swan Walk, eighteenth-century Chelsea provided many diversions for their amusement.
84. Little Billy nodded and smiled, and he could swear Swan nodded and smiled back at him.
85. Yet he was well aware that tampering with the traditional approach to Swan Lake would ruffle a few feathers.
86. She hears a beating of wings and sees the approach of the swan.
87. Then out came Red Swan California potatoes, Sunkist oranges and lemons.
88. Keep an eye open and you may spot a barnacle goose or a Bewick's swan.
89. The gulls mewed and the sand shifted and the swan hurtled down and it was easy.
90. Playing the piano to the swan song of life.
More similar words: swankyswapswagswatheswampwanswallowwantwaneswastikaswampedwannawanderswarmingswallowingwantonnow and thenwantingwanderlustnow and againlaw and orderevery now and thenfew and far between
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