past tense and past participle of 'swannie', a verb meaning to sway or flutter gently in a breeze as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The swannied petals danced gracefully in the autumn breeze.

Definition:Describing petals moving gently in the wind.

From swannied petals

Example:The swannied branches made an enchanting picture in the park.

Definition:Describing branches moving gently in the wind.

From swannied branches

Example:As the wind rose, the swannied leaves became a mesmerizing sight.

Definition:Describing leaves moving gently in the wind.

From swannied leaves

Example:The swannied curtains added a touch of elegance to the room.

Definition:Describing curtains moving gently in the wind.

From swannied curtains

Example:The swannied shadows cast by the moon created a mysterious atmosphere in the garden.

Definition:Describing shadows moving gently in the wind.

From swannied shadows