Sentence example with the word 'swooning'

swooning

Definition adj. weak and likely to lose consciousness

Last update: August 2, 2015


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Marco (now converted into a national museum), a series of frescoes, beginning towards 1443; in the first cloister is the Crucifixion with St Dominic kneeling; and the same treatment recurs on a wall near the dormitory; in the chapterhouse is a third Crucifixion, with the Virgin swooning, a composition of twenty life-sized figures - the red background, which has a strange and harsh effect, is the misdoing of some restorer; an "Annunciation," the figures of about three-fourths of life-size, in a dormitory; in the adjoining passage, the "Virgin enthroned," with four saints; on the wall of a cell, the "Coronation of the Virgin," with Saints Paul, Thomas Aquinas, Benedict, Dominic, Francis and Peter Martyr; two Dominicans welcoming Jesus, habited as a pilgrim; an "Adoration of the Magi"; the "Marys at the Sepulchre."   [Please select]

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He was on the verge of swooning.   [Please select]

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Flesh yielded amply amid rumpled clothes: whites of eyes swooning up.   [Please select]

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In terror he sat up in bed, almost swooning with agony.   [Please select]

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I nodded reassuringly, and stooping, lifted the swooning woman.   [Please select]

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Angela sank swooning in her father's arms.   [Please select]

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Excellent, for, child, now I come to think of it, I'm positively swooning with hunger.'   [Please select]

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swooned - swooning - swoons