0 a person's last piece of work, achievement, or performance: --
The appearance, since it was released after his death, was his posthumous swansong.
The latter was the reunion's swansong, the project disbanding shortly afterwards.
Nothing about it suggests a swansong, adios or fond adieu.
Online called it a beautiful swansong to one of this generation's best.
His swansong was not a successful one: he was dismissed for 1 and 14.
Equal pay is not the sort of matter to be used for valedictory swansongs by people who have never before raised their voices on its behalf.
We heard his swansong this afternoon.
It was an able and pleasant swansong.