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a. & n. from swoon, v.
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
n. The act of fainting; syncope.
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adj. weak and likely to lose consciousness
Word Usage
"In case you don't know, the reason we Catholics are swooning is because Juno, besides being sassy and jam-packed with quotable bon mots, has a pro-life theme."