noun
- a large waterbird with a long curved neck, webbed feet, and usually white feathers
verb
- to move about aimlessly or with a superior attitude
Usage: informal
Examples
- The white swan glided gracefully across the lake.
- A pair of swans built their nest near the pond.
- The black swan is native to Australia.
- Swans are known for their elegant appearance.
- She swanned into the party wearing an expensive dress.
- He swanned around the office like he owned the place.
- The tourists swanned through the museum without reading any exhibits.