Definition of «swan song»

The phrase "swan song" refers to a final performance, effort or appearance. It is derived from the belief that swans sing beautifully just before they die and their last song is therefore exceptionally moving. In modern usage, it means a farewell or an opportunity to shine in something that will be the last of its kind.

Phrases with «swan song»

Sentences with «swan song»

  • Early on, Redford hoped to persuade Paul Newman to co-star, as a sort of ambling swan song for Butch and Sundance. (southflorida.com)
  • It can be read as the last great swan song of the Apple II and, indeed, of the entire era of 8 - bit computer gaming, at least in North America. (filfre.net)
  • As far as swan songs go, Two Tribes did a great job. (thehdroom.com)
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