A spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain.
Pass out from weakness, physical or emotional distress due to a loss of blood supply to the brain.
1 But this heady environment, especially after a recent stock-market swoon , looks vulnerable.
2 The official played down concerns that Indian markets might swoon on Monday.
3 She merely had to say her true name to make you swoon .
4 So much information, so fast, so vital... it almost made him swoon .
5 Josephte did not fall in a swoon : she darted towards the gate.
6 They found the lady extended on the floor, in a deep swoon .
7 And the queen uttered a loud cry, and sank in a swoon .
8 For a moment he thought she would swoon or burst into tears.
9 It was seen that Mr. Stapleton was alive, although in a swoon .
10 He expected she would swoon ; he even feared it might kill her.
11 I fell in a swoon - by sheer will-forceI recovered from the swoon - and
12 I've seen Runelords swoon from the pleasure when they take an endowment.
13 The football player you used to swoon over when you were fifteen?
14 By her colour it is evident she is only in a swoon .
15 But the sickly daze of the swoon made her still miserably faint.
16 With a heart-rending cry, Hortense sank to the ground in a swoon .
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