Swoon

  • 31swoon — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. faint (see weakness). II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. pass out, lose consciousness, languish; see faint . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. faint, pass out, lose consciousness, collapse, go limp, keel over …

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  • 32swoon — sb. RG. 13. AS. a swunan v. n. [swoghen]. Alys. 5857; part. ‘yswowe.’ RG. 290. Alys. 2262; ‘yswawe.’ Alys. 2379 …

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  • 33swoon — swuːn n. faint, blackout, temporary loss of consciousness; ecstatic or rapturous state v. faint, pass out, temporarily lose consciousness; enter into a state of hysterical ecstasy …

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  • 34swoon — I. v. n. Faint, faint away. II. n. Syncope, fainting, fainting fit …

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  • 35swoon — v 1. faint, lose consciousness, pass out, black out; limpen, go limp, crumple, succumb, give in or way, keel over, fall over, drop, collapse, Sl. conk out, faint dead away. n 2. faint, unconsciousness, blackout, fainting spell, Pathol. syncope,… …

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  • 36swoon — [[t]swun[/t]] v. i. 1) pat to faint; lose consciousness 2) to enter a state of hysterical rapture or ecstasy 3) pat a faint or fainting fit; syncope • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME swo(w) nen …

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  • 37swoon — To faint …

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  • 38swoon — v. & n. literary v.intr. faint; fall into a fainting fit. n. an occurrence of fainting. Etymology: ME swoune perh. back form. f. swogning (n.) f. iswogen f. OE geswogen overcome …

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  • 39Zita Swoon — Origin Antwerp, Belgium Genres Indie Rock Years active 1993–present Website www.zitaswoon.com Zita Swoon is a Belgian …

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  • 40Zita Swoon — Pays d’origine Anvers Genre musical Rock Années d activité 1990 Site off …

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