Swoon Sentence Examples

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  • He pretends to fall into a swoon and says senseless things that should have ruined him.

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  • While he was lying in a swoon some one near him exclaimed, " They run; see how they run!"

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  • He recounts the details of at least two of these attacks, but says nothing about the much-quoted swoon of eight days, during which he is supposed to have seen in vision the scheme of the future Society.

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  • If you like your pop music to make you swoon, this one is for you.

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  • That would have been enough to make delicate ladies swoon.

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  • The travelers behind you swoon because they realize the societal difference between you and the rest of the madding crowd.

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  • Thoughts of his sweaty body poised above hers made her want to swoon for the first time in her life, and her core ached so much from the vision that she gripped the handrail.

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  • Each hip thrust makes the girls swoon - there's enough sweaty leather clad sex appeal on stage to put the SuicideGirls to shame.

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  • Pierre felt as if he had come back to life after a heavy swoon.

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  • Zins can be risky, especially if they are those brawny California fruit bombs that will make one swoon.

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  • With this pairing, Aquarius actually has a partner that is willing to discuss worldly affairs; these "ivory tower" discussions will make Aquarius swoon.

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  • All round the coast the languid air did swoon, Breathing like one that hath a weary dream.

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  • Jerry King Played by Tony Bonner Jerry King is the Flight Ranger who all the girls swoon over.

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  • While rather inconvenient, you must prepare for women to swoon all over you when you make such a mysterious entrance in your rockin' ensemble.

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  • Each hip thrust makes the girls swoon - there 's enough sweaty leather clad sex appeal on stage to put the SuicideGirls to shame.

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  • No other director has as much swoon factor as Pedro Almodóvar.

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  • She sprang up to reply, but was so overcome with emotion that she fell in a swoon on the floor.

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  • In truth, the local communities were hardly likely to swoon with delight at the prospect of a localized response to unemployment and poverty.

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  • If Victorian mansion interiors make you swoon, then indulge yourself.

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  • They assert a kind of swoon theory, where Jesus did not actually die, tho he was crucified.

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  • Jack Abbott has done some fairly awful things during his tenure in Genoa City, but his good looks, charm and soulful eyes have caused more than a few hearts to swoon.

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  • Then, five kids from Boston hit the scene with a little sugary pop number called Please Don't Go Girl, and preteen girls across the world swoon.

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  • In 1991, he joined All My Children as Dimitri Marick, an Eastern European nobleman who made Erica's heart swoon.

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  • Jasper/Jax (GH) - The bold, romantic playboy is swoon worthy giving credence to the unusual name and nickname for boys.

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  • Tristan achieves this feat, but, overcome by the venom exhaled from the dragon's tongue, which he has cut out, falls in a swoon.

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  • Women swoon at my feet, men whisper my name in awe, and children cheer when they see me.

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  • Targeting the same market as the Apple iPhone, the Verizon Voyager cell phone looks like it's going to be an attractive mobile phone that will get fashionistas and tech geeks alike to swoon over its svelte appearance and alluring features.

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  • But years before the hunky actor made women swoon as he bared his chest in Thelma and Louise, he was just a regular small town boy who wore a variety of different hairstyles and trends as he slowly climbed the ladder into stardom.

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  • In addition to making women all over the world swoon, George Clooney is best know for acting on such popular television shows as The Facts of Life, Roseanne, and ER.

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  • Maria di Provenzano, a vast baroque building of some elegance, designed by Schifardini (1594) Sant' Agostino, rebuilt by Vanvitelli in 1755, containing a Crucifixion and Saints by Perugino, a Massacre of the Innocents by Matteo di Giovanni, the Coming of the Magi by Sodoma, and a St Anthony by Spagnoletto (?); the beautiful church of the Servites (15th century), which contains another Massacre of the Innocents by Matteo di Giovanni and other good examples of the Sienese school; San Francesco, designed by Agostino and Agnolo about 1326, and now restored, which once possessed many fine paintings by Duccio Buoninsegna, Lorenzetti, Sodoma and Beccafumi, some of which perished in the great fire of 1655; San Domenico, a fine 13th-century building with a single nave and transept, containing Sodoma's splendid fresco the Swoon of St Catherine, the Madonna of Guido da Siena, 1281, and a crucifix by Sano di Pietro.

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