Swooned Sentence Examples

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  • The girl has swooned, and the vampyre is at his hideous repast!

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  • The theory that Jesus merely swooned on the cross and later revived in the tomb is one that clutches at straws.

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  • The stories of his having swooned after signing the brief, and of having lost hope and even reason, are too absurd to be entertained.

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  • Normally, she felt privileged that he still gave her the time of day, what with the way he'd turned out—formed like a Greek god with hazel eyes so pretty their boss swooned every time she spoke to him.

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  • Y, being, as are all publishers, more like a shrinking violet than anything else in the world, nearly swooned.

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  • With his smoldering good looks and bad boy persona, women swooned every time he hit the big screen.

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  • Jamie Foxx went on Ellen and even said "Adam will win" and then went on to say "…but Chris sort of swooned me."

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  • We swooned at the E3 screenshots for several years, we read first-hand reports, drooled over videos and gobbled up every delicious morsel about the game from day one.

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  • Young girls swooned over Robert Pattinson, who played the part of Edward Cullen.

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  • He cast but one glance at it, then swooned ponderously to the floor.

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  • The conventional heroine of the time would at least have swooned at the sight of blood.

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  • On first hearing of the king's intentions, Anne swooned away, but on recovering, while declaring her case a very hard and sorrowful one from the great love which she bore to the king, acquiesced quietly in the arrangements made for her by Henry, by which she received lands to the value of £4000 a year, renounced the title of queen for that of the king's sister, and undertook not to leave the kingdom.

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  • All the world over it is held that such people can assume the form of animals; sometimes the power of the shaman is held to depend on his being able to summon his familiar; among the Ostiaks the shaman's coat was covered with representations of birds and beasts; two bear's claws were on his hands; his wand was covered with mouse-skin; when he wished to divine he beat his drum till a black bird appeared and perched on his hut; then the shaman swooned, the bird vanished, and the divination could begin.

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