Examples of 'swaine' in a sentence

Meaning of "swaine"

swaine (noun) - A surname of Old French origin. In English, 'Swaine' is used as a surname or occasionally as a literary character name
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  • A surname.
  • Obsolete spelling of swain

How to use "swaine" in a sentence

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Swaine added considerably to the property.
That was an original by Swaine and Guthrie.
Monamy Swaine also became a marine painter.
The first owner was Robert Swaine d.
Swaine is said to have been influenced by the style of van de Velde.
This production was directed by Roger Swaine.
James Swaine left his business to his son Edward.
Fertilizers contain considerable quantities of cadmium . Swaine Ref.
That same year Edward Swaine Adeney brought out a booklet extolling the virtues of handcraftsmanship.
There is Woody, and then there is Jim Swaine.
So Jim Swaine does not exist.
Water is cheap, you swaine.
Take Swaine below.
In other words, Woody wrote the words, and Swaine wrote the music.
Jim Swaine is a major influence on Dylan 's music.

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After his work at the Legco, Swaine return to the private practice of law.
Mr. Swaine registered his lien 9 months after the sale of the car.
Call Elijah, see if he can track down Mr. Swaine.
Cravath, Swaine and Moore summer associate.
Hey, check out Lonnie Swaine.
Did Mr. Swaine have the right to repossess the vehicle?
Yeah, that was… That was an original by Swaine and Guthrie.
Jon Swaine is a senior reporter for " The Guardian " based in New York.
Sorry, no pictures of Jim Swaine.
Diprion de Swaine - - Neodiprion.
But sometimes, he would, you know, collaborate with Swaine.
But that 's a real Swaine & Adeney.
Well, yeah . There is Woody, and then there is Jim Swaine.
He is a partner at Cravath, Swaine & Moore.

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