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I . faint [feɪnt] ADJ

1. faint (not easy to notice):

faint
faint trace, outline, memory
faint sound

3. faint (weak):

faint with [or from] sth
to feel faint

II . faint [feɪnt] VB intr

faint
mdleć [perf ze-]

III . faint [feɪnt] N Brit

in a [dead] faint

Usage examples with faint

faint with [or from] sth
in a [dead] faint
to feel faint

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Bugs recovers and gives chase only to be clobbered on the head by the gremlin with the monkey wrench, causing him to faint.
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It's a blood bath and not for the faint of heart.
www.cbc.ca
The inner surface has a faint green mark covering all or most of it.
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The upperside of the forewings is dark greyish brown, sometimes with a faint greenish tinge.
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It has faint expression in the thick nerve trunks from the areas without ganglion cells.
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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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The main "wihan", constructed in 1458, has a huge seated Buddha image and faint murals.
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By the time we got there the sea was just a faint, briny memory.
www.torquayheraldexpress.co.uk
We could see faint finger marks on the aluminum chassis, but it's not the smudgy mess you see on shiny plastic surfaces.
www.pcauthority.com.au
The process for new members is long and not for the faint-hearted.
www.independent.co.uk

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