swoon in the PONS Dictionary

swoon Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to swoon over sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The ladies swoon over his youthful good looks, while the men are impressed by his mastery of the arts.
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His foster father, the farmer of the barley, visits and finds him lying in a swoon.
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Once the white women started to swoon at my performances, their attitudes quickly changed.
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While initially appearing to recover quickly, she falls into a swoon and collapses.
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He was later revived from a swoon in the tomb.
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Symptoms included swooning, moaning, chattering of teeth, hyperpnea, and tetany.
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Thus, we may swoon when we see another's blood, or vomit when we see something foul, or experience vertigo at a great height.
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Despite the great play of the defense, the offense hit a major swoon after the first month of the season.
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The woman swooned away, but recovered after an hour, and observed something moving under a scarlet cloth (sakilat).
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Critics have also swooned over the group's comedic double entendres and high-energy cuts.
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