0 to feel a lot of pleasure, love, etc. because of something or someone: --
1 a faint (= state of suddenly becoming unconscious) --
He calls all the ladies unique garden flowers, and they swoon for him, but all of them know who he supposedly belongs to.
Once the white women started to swoon at my performances, their attitudes quickly changed.
Females swoon when he passes by because of his good looks.
Big, belting choruses, meaningful lyrics and plenty of high notes to make women swoon.
While initially appearing to recover quickly, she falls into a swoon and collapses.
The sensation of feeling one's heart swoon, or getting butterflies corresponds to the physical expression of these psychic propensities.
His foster father, the farmer of the barley, visits and finds him lying in a swoon.
He was later revived from a swoon in the tomb.