Definition of Swanned

1. Verb. (past of swan) ¹

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Definition of Swanned

1. swan [v] - See also: swan

Lexicographical Neighbors of Swanned

swankiest
swankily
swankiness
swankinesses
swanking
swankpot
swankpots
swanks
swanky
swanlike
swanling
swanlings
swanmark
swanmarks
swanneck
swanned (current term)
swanneries
swannery
swannier
swanniest
swanning
swannings
swanny
swanpan
swanpans
swans
swansdown
swansdowns
swanskin
swanskins

Literary usage of Swanned

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1888)
"This ex- swanned the children. Some, roll- planation, owing to the eccentrici- ing their bodies in the sand, ties of the interpreter, lasted a sprawled ..."

2. History of Elections in the American Colonies by Cortlandt Field Bishop (1893)
"I, §§ 1, 2, 11; Davis and swanned., 1752,177, 233, 312. 1 33 Ceo. II, chap. i, §§ I, 2; Davis ed., 1773, 247. * Rivers, South Carolina, Appendix, ..."

3. History of Elections in the American Colonies by Cortlandt Field Bishop (1893)
"At the commencement of each session proclamation was made, and the sheriff broke the seals " in the 1 17 Geo. II, chap. 1, §§ 1, 2, 11; Davis and swanned., ..."

4. Orations and Speeches on Various Occasions by Edward Everett (1836)
"A British historian, to paint the terrific aspect of things that presented itself to his countrymen, declares that the rebels swanned upon the hills, ..."

5. Darkness and Daylight; Or, Lights and Shadows of New York Life: A Woman's by Helen Campbell, Thomas Wallace Knox, Thomas Byrnes (1892)
"... Children looked from every door— it seemed to me — by dozens; they swanned on the stairs and in the halls. "All just us usual," the doctor said, ..."

6. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1888)
"This ex- swanned the children. Some, roll- planation, owing to the eccentrici- ing their bodies in the sand, ties of the interpreter, lasted a sprawled ..."

7. History of Elections in the American Colonies by Cortlandt Field Bishop (1893)
"I, §§ 1, 2, 11; Davis and swanned., 1752,177, 233, 312. 1 33 Ceo. II, chap. i, §§ I, 2; Davis ed., 1773, 247. * Rivers, South Carolina, Appendix, ..."

8. History of Elections in the American Colonies by Cortlandt Field Bishop (1893)
"At the commencement of each session proclamation was made, and the sheriff broke the seals " in the 1 17 Geo. II, chap. 1, §§ 1, 2, 11; Davis and swanned., ..."

9. Orations and Speeches on Various Occasions by Edward Everett (1836)
"A British historian, to paint the terrific aspect of things that presented itself to his countrymen, declares that the rebels swanned upon the hills, ..."

10. Darkness and Daylight; Or, Lights and Shadows of New York Life: A Woman's by Helen Campbell, Thomas Wallace Knox, Thomas Byrnes (1892)
"... Children looked from every door— it seemed to me — by dozens; they swanned on the stairs and in the halls. "All just us usual," the doctor said, ..."

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