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swan

1 swan /ˈswɑːn/ noun
plural swans also swan
1 swan
/ˈswɑːn/
noun
plural swans also swan
Britannica Dictionary definition of SWAN
[count]
: a large usually white bird that lives on or near water and that has a very long and graceful neck
2 swan /ˈswɑːn/ verb
swans; swanned; swanning
2 swan
/ˈswɑːn/
verb
swans; swanned; swanning
Britannica Dictionary definition of SWAN
always followed by an adverb or preposition [no object] chiefly British, informal + disapproving
: to go to or move about a place in a very relaxed and aimless way for your own pleasure