"Swanning" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Swanning" Meaning

(Walking) with a proud or arrogant gait, typically because one is unaware of the surroundings.

"Swanning" Examples

Usage Examples of "Swanning"


Verb Form


Example 1: Verb (Present Participle)

She was swanning around the studio, looking for inspiration for her new song.

Example 2: Verb (Past Tense)

Yesterday, the actor swanned around town, shaking hands with fans and signing autographs.

Example 3: Verb (Infinitive)

They plan to swan into the party uninvited, but professionally – no one can stay mad at them for long.

Idiomatic Expression


Example 4: Idiom – "swan song"

The retiring CEO's final speech was her swan song, a poignant farewell to the company she had served for decades.

Example 5: Idiom – "swanning off"

While her friends were swanning off to various fancy bars, she opted for a quiet night in with a movie.

These examples demonstrate the uses of the phrase "swanning," including its verb form to describe effortless movement and an idiomatic form where "swan song" refers to a final performance or effort and "swanning off" means to depart carelessly.

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