Third-person singular simple present indicative form of swoon.(verb)
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Use "swoons" in a sentence
"According to the Kirchners 'intimates, the logic behind having Mrs. Kirchner succeed her husband was for the couple to retain power while avoiding the second-term swoons that afflict many Latin leaders as citizens tire of them."
"'swoons' when he sees Obama … he just needs to marry Obama and ride off into the sunset with him."
"Similarly determined audience swoons attended nearly all the dozen other tunes she wailed and croaked her way through, drawn mostly from her Eisenhower-era heyday."