Examples of 'swanston' in a sentence

Meaning of "swanston"

swanston (noun) - a surname of Scottish origin. For example, 'The Swanston family has lived in this town for generations.'

How to use "swanston" in a sentence

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Errant motor vehicles in Swanston Street is not a new thing.
Most of the members sold their entitlements to Charles Swanston.
Swanston St indulge.
It stands on the corner of Flinders and Swanston Streets.
Between Swanston and Russell Streets there is a concentration of Greek restaurants and shops.
He dodges his way through the Swanston commuters ♪.
Swanston acted as the syndicate 's banker.
Pm, The car in question drove north up Swanston Street.
Swanston Street is a major thoroughfare in the centre of Melbourne, Australia.
Federation Square, Federation Square is a meeting sight and a unique cultural point located at 2 Swanston Street.
Swanston is an English-language surname derived from Swanston in Scotland, or similar toponym.
The best example is the building that causes this article, Swanston academic building ( or SAT ).
That is Swanston Cottage, where my brother and I are living with my aunt.
Main entrance podium, corner La Trobe and Swanston Streets after re-development.
Barbara Swanston is a wife, a mother, a life coach, a dog lover, and suicide awareness activist.

See also

Flinders Station is on the corner of Flinders and Swanston streets and was built in 1884.
Swanston Cottage was built in 1761 by the Town Council, in connection with the waterworks.
By tram, Number 1 or 8 heading north from Swanston Street.
Buzz off, Swanston.
National Express successfully bid to take over the Swanston Trams services from 29 August 1999.

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