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been swooning
verb
To faint, to lose consciousness
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The share prices of firms that specialise in shale oil have been swooning.
The local broadsheet, Tagesspiegel, which has been swooning over Hertha's unexpected progress all season, labelled them "heroes of the system" and emphasised the power of a collective ambition.
How, in a royal wedding year when the United States was supposed to have been swooning over all things English, was one of the old country's superstars deemed not good enough for primetime?
The media made much of "The Kiss," given Mr. Gore's usual stiffness, but friends of the couple simply saw classic Al and Tipper, the eternal lovestruck teenagers, who first locked eyes at his high school prom and had been swooning ever since.
It was a hit with everyone in Cannes and the music and style press have been swooning over its depiction of angsty icon Ian Curtis, who - if you believe them - basically changed the entire world of popular music by fronting Joy Division, being miserable and dying young.
Many in Paris have been swooning since Beckham arrived and announced he would be donating his five-month salary to a children's charity in the city.
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Mr. Cardoz was swooning.
I'm swooning.
There was swooning.
Hold me, I'm swooning.
They're swooning on their own.
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