fainted in English

verb
1
lose consciousness for a short time because of a temporarily insufficient supply of oxygen to the brain.
Get the person to lie down on his or her back and elevate the feet higher than the head to keep adequate blood flow to the brain, which will prevent fainting .

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1. The beggar fainted from hunger.

2. Several fans fainted in the blazing heat.

3. She fainted but the brandy soon revived her.

4. Believe it or not, the poor devil's fainted.

5. I almost fainted when he insulted Bill.

6. He licked the dust and got fainted.

7. She fainted away with the shock of the news.

8. He summoned his doctor and a priest, and then fainted.

9. Ammonia is used as a restorative when a person has fainted.

10. The young soldier fainted in the hot sun.

11. 1 She all but fainted when she heard the news.

12. Nineteenth century literary heroines were frequently Blanching — before they fainted, that is.

13. She has fainted; we're trying to fetch her to with smelling salts.

14. 3 Ammonia is used as a restorative when a person has fainted.

15. The room spun. Her eyelids fluttered and she fainted.

16. Or how to revive a father who's fainted at the sight of blood.

17. When you fainted she was saying how she can't live without you.

18. One day I fainted when my mother was beating eggs.

19. I kept standing in the scorching sun for a long time,till I fainted.

20. But then I must have had a dizzy spell and fainted.

21. When he fainted, his son bore him out of the room.

22. Peter has fainted;this bucket of water should fetch him round.

23. One of the soldiers guarding the palace fainted in the heat.

24. I heard a dull thud from the kitchen and realized she must have fainted.

25. She fainted in the waiting room and had to be carried out.

26. 26 An hour after she fainted , she woke up and asked the doctor, " How did I conk out? "

27. As luck would have it, a doctor happened to be there when she fainted.

28. He returned to China in the Spring of 1954, while he was fainted by high blood pressure.

29. I have forgotten to put on a sun hat, and nearly fainted under the sunshine.

30. He might need it, his eye; that first view, an almighty fright, he had almost fainted.

31. The police took them to the police station and beat their bare feet with clubs until they fainted from pain.

32. Beat up deals damage from each Pokémon on your team that does not have a status ailment (nor is fainted)

33. Alma was so overcome by this experience that he fainted and had to be carried to his father.

34. On one occasion, they secretly visited the palace without the approval of the king; Caroline fainted and George "cried like a child".

35. Isaiah 51:20 Your sons have fainted; they lie At the head of every street, like an antelope in a net

36. The villagers expected the Witnesses to drop dead, but it was the spiritist who fainted and had to be whisked away by his embarrassed supporters.

37. At one of the stations she Begged a guard for some water because one of the girls fainted, and instead he pulled out a gun and shot her

38. The New Yorker recounted that "The first columnist they tried this on was Larry Fields of the Philadelphia Daily News, whose wife fainted when Sinatra kissed her cheek.

39. UNVEILING A PARALLEL ALICE ILGENFRITZ JONES AND ELLA MARCHANT At the last, with due emphasis, of solemnity and Awfulness, he had killed a young pig with his shot-gun and promptly fainted

40. 30 When he was taken aboard, and saw its wild, long-haired, red-faced crew, and a large cauldron on the deck, he fainted, thinking these savages were about to eat him.

41. When Hasan saw her in this state of torment and misery and ignominy and infamy, he wept till he fainted; and when he recovered he saw his children playing and their mother Aswoon for excess of pain; so he took the cap from his head and the children saw him and cried out, “O our father!”

42. I confess I was moved to pity him when I spoke it, for he turned pale as death, and stood mute as one thunderstruck, and once or twice I thought he would have fainted; in short, it put him in a fit something like an Apoplex; he trembled, a sweat or dew ran off his face, and yet he was cold as a clod, so that I was forced to run and fetch something for him to keep life in him.