swan

/swɑn/
noun
  1. A large, usually white water bird with a long, graceful neck, found on lakes and rivers.
    • A family of swans glided across the pond.
    • We saw a black swan swimming near the shore.
    • The children threw bread crumbs to the swans at the park.
verb
  1. To move or travel in a leisurely, carefree way.
    • She swanned into the room an hour late, looking perfectly relaxed.
    • He just swans through life without a worry.
    • They spent the summer swanning around Europe.
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