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单词 swoony
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Definition of swoony in English:

swoony

adjective ˈswuːni
informal
  • Experiencing or inducing a state of rapture or other strong emotion.

    he gave me a big swoony kiss on the mouth
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Live high on chef Douglas Rodriguez's celebrated roast hog, or settle for a bowlful of swoony seviche at Chicama, in the Flatiron district.
    • The icing on the decay is a swoony style, which prioritizes effect over meaning, and offers sensual pleasure at best.
    • Dreamy, swoony indie pop that calls out to sensitive sweater nerds and English majors everywhere.
    • It lives up to its subtitle, but not in a weak and swoony way.
    • The title of the show refers to the swoony sensory overload some people experience in the presence of great art.
    • There is a glorious, glorious long tracking shot that is just so swoony that I have to comment on it.
    • Here they've banded together to breathe life into the 1975 novel that's become required reading for swoony preteens.
    • The mellow tracks mix gauzy female harmonies with easy rhythms for a swoony effect.
    • The swoony new British film My Summer of Love conveys this phenomenon with unusual power.
    • Perfect for its target audience of swoony preteens.
    • This is a swoony set of chilled-out bliss - like the last hazy days of summer as they melt into fall.
    • Better yet, that was the album's focus, with the swoony schmaltz-experiments Fridmann usually abets providing only the thinnest layer of icing.
    • People may love what's next, but the Night at the Museum movies are a big swoony smooch to the old.
    • The poem satirizes merrily enough, being windy and rhapsodic, prostrate and profligate, swoony and bitter, and attacks various people.
    • The band's swoony, soaring sound is as thrilling today as when the songs were recorded.
    • You only need to trawl the web to feel the passion, the busy chatrooms, the swoony blogs.
    • He has planned his first swoony days in office, a post-election honeymoon, but with the United Nations, not the U.S. Congress.
    • The Notebook is one of those rare, perfect, swoony love stories.
    • Yet Far From Heaven is a triumph on all counts, from Elmer Bernstein's swoony yet sabre-toothed score to the precise work of the cast.
    • But politics would seem to call for fairly exacting acuity, and Michal Rovner's swoony images of intractable real-world problems have angered some viewers.
 
 
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