The girls swoon over this tall, dark and handsome man who needs a translator. |
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With great difficulty I refrained from falling to the ground in a heart-stopping swoon and gave a little wave. |
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He dials down the mystique and charisma, though his boyish good looks will still likely make the girls swoon. |
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While continentals swoon with ecstasy over white asparagus, it is the green spears we crave. |
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Almost four hundred years later it still is the awe inspiring place where lovers hold hands and swoon over each other. |
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Music makes us swoon, yearn, weep, laugh, gets us all lovey-dovey or can work us up into an aggressive, martial frenzy. |
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Whisper sweet nothings in her ear, enchant her with roses and a serenade and woo her and make her swoon. |
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You need to tell us how you were reciting epic poetry, and making her swoon with a beautiful serenade! |
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It's great that we swoon over the relationships we see in romantic comedies and cheesy sitcoms, but real life isn't like that. |
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At break time when I walked into the common room Janette made eyes at me and pretended to swoon. |
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And she must be daddy's girl, because this is a smooth, silky bossa nova swoon, from beginning to end. |
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Etiquette and formality are the antiquated attributes that make her readers swoon. |
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His girlish prattlings cause the nation's women to swoon like silly geese when they should be busy churning butter. |
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John grinned bemusedly, a girly, naive grin that often made the girls back home swoon. |
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People swoon and faint when I casually mention that I don't have a mobile phone. |
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He had never met a woman who wouldn't swoon at the sight or mention of death. |
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I may have to revise my claims that I don't swoon over living artists to the same extent as I do the dead. |
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Is your ego so overinflated that you would think one kiss in the dark would make me weak in the knees and swoon? |
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For Arenas, though, it's not points and wins that make girls swoon, aged ladies pucker up and folks shout from high-rise balconies. |
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Several girls practically swoon from the sight of him, and to tell you the truth I can't help but stare at him myself. |
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I realize that most women would probably swoon over your good looks and charming wit. |
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Gone are the newly adolescent girls who giggle at boys and swoon over American Idol stars. |
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Hero is publicly denounced by Claudio on her wedding day, falls into a swoon, and apparently dies. |
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I fell down in a swoon, and was carried into fairyland, where I am now. |
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Francine Pascal's Sweet Valley High series sold 250 million copies and made '80s teens swoon. |
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Do you swoon over beautiful patterns, drool over pretty colors, or see huge potential in the tiniest of scraps? |
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Michael Johns captured America with a cheeky smile, a voice swimming in soul and an Australian accent that made women swoon. |
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This contributed to a deep economic swoon, but it also helped borrowers escape crushing debts. |
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Faada Freddy's voice was as smooth and sweet as ever, making the girls in the front row swoon. |
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Here, where the forest plunges to the reef, you can bushwalk, spot nocturnal wildlife and swoon at Bloomfield Falls. |
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Spot nocturnal wildlife and swoon at Bloomfield Falls when you reach Cape Tribulation, where the forest plunges literally to the reef. |
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There on the bed, seemingly in a swoon, lay poor Lucy, more horribly white and wan-looking than ever. |
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Clean lines, elegant colours, chrome linings and a modern sense of styling will make you swoon for this all-around remarkable machine. |
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The city slicker high school boy with good looks, a girl and enough attitude to burn, appears with aforementioned bike, impresses his mates and sends the girl into a swoon. |
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You shouldn't come here merely to revel in birthdays and anniversaries but to focus on and swoon over dishes like sweetbreads en cocotte with ginger and licorice. |
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Long before he took the stage, the mere mention of his name sent this crowd into a swoon. |
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More than anything else, teenagers seemed to swoon over tenderness and vulnerability that the Beatles expressed in their songs. |
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Like a verbal snake charmer, he could swoon them into missteps, even confessions. |
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Then Dylan McDermott turns around in an FBI vest and a Dirty Harry attitude, and you swoon. |
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Your silky bangs look gorgeous under the lights and your deep brown eyes make me swoon. |
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Young girls are almost duty-bound to swoon over Yume's studly instructor. |
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Critics worldwide swoon over my original line of corduroy evening wear. |
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The thought made me swoon with disbelief, so after eight songs had passed, I wasn't sure if it was the twelve cups of punch or the dance that was making me delirious. |
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All of us have watched her swoon over many different male characters in movies, and then we have watched the male characters swoon over her at least a dozen times. |
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Means something in this. Hence, there is this something magically attractive, if it makes the owners of firms shudder and swoon, dreaming, or envy. |
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We should be neither embarrassed, nor should we swoon over this unusual process that can undeniably remain a dead letter without decrees of application and concrete funding. |
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But when a Sürah of decisive meaning is revealed, and fighting is mentioned therein, thou wilt see those in whose hearts is a disease looking at thee with a look of one in swoon at the approach of death. |
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The pirates gamely swashbuckle, the beautiful maidens duly swoon. |
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I felt my strength fading away, and I was in a half swoon. |
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But we visited the glamorous cave village of Oia every day, just to swoon, and sigh, and make each other giggle, and take photos, and swoon again. |
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So you swoon, and you sniffle, and you savor the ache in your chest. |
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Our grandmothers could swoon over Picturegoer spreads of Cary in his suave prime and enjoy his signature wit and charisma on the big screen. |
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However, he struggles to electrify a crowd or make undecided voters swoon. |
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According to researchers, falling in love releases a deluge of chemicals that make us swoon, flush, and sweat, our hearts race, and our brains turn obsessional. |
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