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II . faint [feɪnt] VB intr

III . faint [feɪnt] N

faint-hearted [ˌfeɪntˈhɑ:tɪd, Am -ˈhɑ:rt̬ɪd] ADJ

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His hot dogs can make someone faint, throw up, or supposedly die (since they are made of fimo).
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Certain incidents stand out as recorded facts disappear leaving faint traces of their existence to be untraced by the archaeological experts.
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The process for new members is long and not for the faint-hearted.
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But the faint, foul odor they emit might in itself be taken for a critique of minimalist purism.
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We could see faint finger marks on the aluminum chassis, but it's not the smudgy mess you see on shiny plastic surfaces.
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Set aside the faint after-effect of nausea and dizziness, as just part of the wonderful, wild price you pay for such a delicacy.
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It has faint expression in the thick nerve trunks from the areas without ganglion cells.
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This is not a game for the faint-hearted.
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Best to describe it as an aloof play of shapes and rhythms, with sometimes a faint smile or frown on its face.
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The upperside of the forewings is dark greyish brown, sometimes with a faint greenish tinge.
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