swoon in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
To swoon means to be overwhelmed with admiration or emotion, often leading to a fainting or a state of ecstasy.
Sample Sentences
- She was so entranced by his charming smile that she felt herself swoon.
- The audience couldn’t help but swoon at the breathtaking performance of the ballet dancers.
- As the sun set over the horizon, its beauty made her momentarily swoon with delight.
- With every romantic gesture, he managed to make her swoon all over again.
- Fans swooned at the sight of their favorite celebrity walking down the red carpet.
- The young woman would often swoon at the sight of her favorite actor on screen.
- As the music played, the romantic atmosphere made her feel like she might swoon from the sheer joy of the moment.
- He was so charismatic that many of his fans would swoon whenever he entered the room.
- With a dramatic flair, she pretended to swoon after receiving the unexpected compliment.
- The breathtaking view from the cliff made him momentarily swoon with awe and wonder.
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