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    swoon
    [swo͞on]
    verb
    swoon (verb) · swoons (third person present) · swooned (past tense) · swooned (past participle) · swooning (present participle)
    1. faint from extreme emotion:
      "he swooned at the sight of blood on his hero's sleeve"
      • be emotionally affected by someone or something that one admires; become ecstatic:
        "teenagers swoon over Japanese pop singers"
    noun
    literary
    swoon (noun) · swoons (plural noun)
    1. an occurrence of fainting:
      "I fell down in a swoon"
    Origin
    Middle English: the verb from obsolete swown ‘fainting’, the noun from aswoon ‘in a faint’, both from Old English geswōgen ‘overcome’.
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    verb
    1. faint from extreme emotion:
      noun
      1. an occurrence of fainting:
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