1. swooning - Noun
2. swooning - Verb
4. swooning - Adjective Satellite
of Swoon
a. & n. from Swoon, v.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBetween the daylight gambler and the player at night there is the same difference that lies between a careless husband and the lover swooning under his lady's window. Honoré de Balzac
..he continues to cling to the forlorn hope that I will turn into one of those swooning females...and fling myself squeeling at him whenever anything happens. Like all men, he clings to his illusions. Elizabeth Peters
Calmer than midnight's deepest bush Is the sun-bright Summer nooning, With its cloudy shadows seeking rest, That fall on the hillside swooning. Great Night with its solemn starry eyes, Over Day's gate asks us whither We go, what our password is, To the camp beyond the river. ... Ethel Lynn Beers
suddenly felt faint from the pain Source: Internet
was sick and faint from hunger Source: Internet
felt light in the head Source: Internet