swan|swans in English
noun
[swɑn /swɒn]
large white waterbird having a long neck and webbed feet
Use "swan|swans" in a sentence
1. In fact, I tried in The Black Swan to turn a lot of black swans white!
2. All one's geese are swans.
3. Edwina Swan, James Swan, schizophrenia and murder one.
4. All swans are white.
5. All his geese are swans.
6. 6 Edwina Swan, James Swan, schizophrenia and murder one.
7. All your swans are geese.
8. 8 Swans went gliding past.
9. A group of swans floated by.
10. Shut up, Swan.
11. However exploration of Australasia introduced Europeans to black swans.
12. Welcome to the Black Swan.
13. They were dazzlingly white with long necks . They were swans.
14. Swan was his calling card.
15. Cob definition is - a male swan
16. Or a swan of a son?
17. Swans are always fierce in defence of their young.
18. And almost always, Swan Lake ...
19. It's that swan-like neck.
20. A black swan is rare.
21. The fairy's magic changed the two brothers into swans.
22. The swan flapped its wings noisily.
23. "Swan Lake" is my favorite ballet.
24. 11 I swan, that's a good egg.
25. We're doing an excerpt from Swan Lake.