swan in the PONS Dictionary

swan Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to swan about
the swan has a long neck

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Two swans are still able to ring for lunch.
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They have a long history, the first swans appearing around 1923.
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However, if one finds one single black swan, deductive logic admits the conclusion that the statement that all swans are white is false.
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Migratory summer birds such as the white-faced ibis, trumpeter swan, and white pelican are found at snowmelt ponds on the desert floor and at temporal wetlands.
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A good and varied cast list, some humour, and stronger than usual romantic interest of an ugly-duckling-into-swan type.
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The swan is depicted as a graceful animal who also can ravish.
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It proved to be his swan song to the world of popular music.
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Bald eagles, osprey, pelican, and trumpeter swan are just a few of the bird species found.
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The area is also a habitat for gudgeon, roach, stickleback, bitterling and swan mussels.
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Over 1,000 species of duck, goose and swan can be seen at the reserve.
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