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swoony

a. Tending to swoon or faint

Usage examples of "swoony".

More important, it was the manifestation of the turkey, the squealy, swoony surprise of the creation of the turkey, that had precipitated the marriage: the groom, Boomer Petway, had used the turkey to trick the bride, Ellen Cherry Charles, into marrying him.

The pair had gotten over the swim my and swoony stage of the initial enchantment rather swiftly.

The thing is, I was so swoony over Cal at this point that my heart was telling me that Gladdie might be right.

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Mayhap she had seen him after all, and was now swoony with concern over the size of his.

She had big, jagged, sobbing, alarming, romantic, brink-of-the-grave things going on, with long, swoony kisses, and heel-drumming, and clutching-and-clawing.

Something about the big letter on the chest makes girls get all swoony and crushy.