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37 Sentences With "swanned"

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So I've swanned into press boxes with pork broth practically dripping off my clothes.
In the hours and days that followed, the designers swanned around like conquering heroes.
The model Bella Hadid recently swanned down the Moschino runway in a sparkling clown suit.
Ms. Ross swanned through the crowd before taking her seat at a table with them.
Bo Burnham's movie Eighth Grade swanned into theaters this summer with justified accolades trailing close behind.
Vinson was not just some celebrity author who swanned in to dash off a few skating articles.
In the lobby, politicians whispered and movie starlets swanned across the floor, dragging recalcitrant borzois on their leashes.
With Daddy she swanned toward the Hermit Kingdom, testing the boundaries of Take Our Daughters to Work Day.
Rich widow Beatrice Caldwell swanned about town hassling other residents and letting them know she was better than them.
I sat sourly in corners sipping flat Red Stripe while everyone else swanned around making effortless, intense social connections.
What had been a rather unruly affair, with listeners swooning as musicians swanned about, became an ostentatiously becalmed ritual.
"I'm used to students and white boards," she said as the "Bohemian Rhapsody" star Rami Malek swanned past us.
Servers swanned by carrying silver platters of filet mignon on crustless brioche for an ADF reception about ways to stop gay marriage abroad.
That night, at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner, journalists swanned into a ballroom as thick with self-regard as any Academy Awards auditorium.
Peel chanted Kanders's mantra (the museum is "a safe place for unsafe ideas") as she swanned her way through shmancy art and fashion circles.
I personally have suspected that Renee (Laurie Holden) is a spy ever since she swanned past Stan (Noah Emmerich) in that leotard at the gym.
One can assume she swanned around the place in capes and caftans wearing this scent, which is a punchy cocktail of roses and red currants.
The younger Mr. Polge, who was raised in Grasse, France, with enfleurage in his veins, swanned into the Chanel fold having already formulated several blockbusters.
Not long before Sun Valley they swanned up to the Hamptons for a party at the home of the Washington Post pooh-bah Lally Weymouth.
And in CBS's "The Good Wife," he swanned in as the campaign manager — and sexual fantasy — of Alicia Florrick (Julianna Margulies), then just as quickly departed.
Her neck swanned out from the dress's 1950s dropped shoulders; she would have looked vulnerable if not for a huge collar of pearls around her neck.
Just before Chris Sullivan donned his hat and swanned off into the blazing heat of a Soho afternoon, I had time to ask him one final question.
"The fact that Pfizer could have sold the building and swanned off to suburban New Jersey but chose actively to reinvest in New York City," she said.
But the last surviving member of the Hand family, in his day, swanned around Chelsea in a long coat and fez, as a commissioned officer in the Staffordshire Militia.
The success of his 1948 debut, The Naked and the Dead vaulted him into Great American Novel territory, so he swaggered and swanned and womanized even when subsequent novels fared worse.
The gruesome twosome, whose reputations have grown darker since the days when they swanned around New York as larger-than-life figuras, didn't consult any top White House officials, even the counsel.
At the annual MET Gala she swanned through in the year's most memed dress, and generally pervaded the celebrity/music news cycle as if, oh, I don't know, she was about to release an album.
The next day I swanned into school with wild tales of Cardiff International Arena, pints of beer; of Justin's hilarious onstage banter and the speed Alf's mate Chris had reached on the motorway on the way back.
But, of course, while the pop star swanned her way through the waiting area, even breaking to briefly twerk in her ballgown, it appears Drake was temporarily blinded by his puppy love, tripping over the back of her dress.
This was a man who, once he became a manager, won Ligue 1 with Monaco despite serial bribery and corruption elsewhere, swanned off to Japan to experience a new culture, then returned to Europe to revolutionise Arsenal and the Premier League.
That was when she came upon an article in New York magazine about a fashionable young grifter, Anna Delvey, who swanned about New York with a beautiful crowd — only to end up in Rikers Island on charges of grand larceny.
Only later did I realize that the bar was located on the next block over from the original Playboy Mansion, where Hef once lorded over notorious bashes from his rotating circular bed, where girls once swanned around a glass-bottomed indoor pool.
One recent Wednesday, the lunchtime patrons of Marea, on Central Park South, had the opportunity to do four double takes in a row, as Cynthia Nixon, Christine Baranski, Glenn Close, and Whoopi Goldberg swanned in, one by one, and sat at a corner booth.
Holding out a tin cup as the president's "personal attorney," he racked up over $2 million from a law firm and corporations, including AT&T, even though it quickly became clear that, while he swanned around like a character out of "The Sopranos," he was not connected.
A bystander risked whiplash trying to keep track as Jennifer Lopez (black Tom Ford cocktail dress with a plunging neckline; crystal peep-toes, and spit curl glued to her forehead by Chris Appleton, hairdresser to the stars) swanned past Renée Zellweger (suede and lace Tom Ford pencil skirt with suggestive bow at the crotch).
" Proust's essay, lately translated by Catholic traditionalists, came to mind while watching the beautiful and blasphemous spectacle at the Met Gala on Monday night, where a parade of stars and fashionistas swanned about in costumes inspired by the aesthetics of Catholicism, while a wide variety of genuinely Catholic articles, from vestments to tiaras, were displayed in a Met exhibit titled "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination.
About a year later the group "played in the next room to [Marc] one night, and he came through and did some songs ... I think we were playing for a really tough crowd of dock-workers, it was really tough and he just swanned in and was excruciatingly funny and completely irreverent. We just thought this guy's great – he's even madder than us, we must get him!" Hunter joined Dragon in 1973 on lead vocals, percussion and saxophone, replacing their founding member singer, pianist Graeme Collins. The band recorded two progressive rock albums for Vertigo Records, their guitarist, Robert Taylor later recalled "[our gigs] weren't totally original, they were doing things like Santana and Doors songs... At that stage Marc Hunter was playing congas and I think a little bit of sax." They moved to Sydney in May 1975.

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