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Swanlike

Swanlike \Swan"like`\, a. Resembling a swan.

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swanlike

a. 1 Similar to a swan 2 Similar to that of a swan; as, a swanlike curve, swanlike beauty 3 (context figuratively English) beautiful like a swan adv. 1 In a swanlike way 2 (context figuratively English) beautifully like a swan

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Swanlike

Swanlike is the first album by German progressive metal band Dark Suns. It is their only album to employ death vocals. It was originally self-released, but on February 21, 2005 it was re-released through Prophecy Productions, with a bonus track. The bonus track, "Suffering", was a rewritten version of the band's 1999 demo, Suffering the Psychopathic Results of Daily Blasphemy.

Usage examples of "swanlike".

She was only five foot one, thin-waisted and small-busted, with a long, swanlike neck supporting her pretty, heart-shaped face.

Gradually the mighty feline body relaxes, still clinging to him, its cat teeth bedded in one beautiful swanlike wing, forgotten by both.

Besides, Mareka knew that her swanlike neck was one of her best features.

The young woman blinked her swanlike eyes in astonishment at this, staring at Simkin in either speechless wonder or speechless rage, neither of which made the slightest impression on the young man.

The arched, swanlike neck did not writhe, nor did the snarling visage change expression.

He brushed past Tiye and caught Nefertiti in his arms, burying his face in the swanlike curves of her neck.

They were mute, no extremity of pain or passion could induce a whisper of sound from their swanlike throats.

And then he could have shouted for joy, for there, in the hollow, some little distance off, rose the high, graceful white neck and the elegant head of such a camel as he had never set eyes upon before--a swanlike, beautiful creature, as far from the rough, clumsy baggles as the cart-horse is from the racer.

Large, great horses with tremendous swanlike wings along both sides of their sleek bodies.

Alison smiled, twisted her head across the top of her spine, stretching her swanlike neck until the muscles groaned and released.

He demonstrated how they could play a slow octave, say, when Sarah unfolded swanlike in one of her bareback postures, or a quick tinkling arpeggio as Sunday spun through a fast one-hand walkover.

Willow muttered as Beatrix craned her pale, swanlike neck to peer around the chamber.

The machines fussed over him for a few minutes, swanlike monitors angling over the bed.

His eyes followed that line upward, past slender curves of waist and shoulder, up a long, swanlike neck to a face that de fied description.

His eyes followed that line upward, past slender curves of waist and shoulder, up a long, swanlike neck to a face that defied description.