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Definition of Swooningly
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Swooningly
Literary usage of Swooningly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Temporal Power; a Study in Supremacy by Marie Corelli (1906)
"She shrank from the swift passion of his gaze, — and her eyelids drooped
half-swooningly over the bright star-windows of her own too ardent soul. ..."
2. Studies in Brown Humanity, Being Scrawls and Smudges in Sepia, White, and by Hugh Charles Clifford (1898)
"... of gorgeous leaves, sways gently in the faint, soft breeze that seems to be
for ever sweeping swooningly over the still forests of the remote interior. ..."
3. Poems by Sara Beaumont Cannon Kennedy (1919)
"The bearded grain swings swooningly Where hot-breathed zephyrs play. Across the
fields the reapers move, Each scythe a flash of light, While from some ..."
4. Temporal Power; a Study in Supremacy by Marie Corelli (1906)
"She shrank from the swift passion of his gaze, — and her eyelids drooped
half-swooningly over the bright star-windows of her own too ardent soul. ..."
5. Studies in Brown Humanity, Being Scrawls and Smudges in Sepia, White, and by Hugh Charles Clifford (1898)
"... of gorgeous leaves, sways gently in the faint, soft breeze that seems to be
for ever sweeping swooningly over the still forests of the remote interior. ..."
6. Poems by Sara Beaumont Cannon Kennedy (1919)
"The bearded grain swings swooningly Where hot-breathed zephyrs play. Across the
fields the reapers move, Each scythe a flash of light, While from some ..."