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faints
or feints
[ feynts ]
noun
, (used with a plural verb)
- the impure spirit produced in the first and last stages of the distillation of whiskey.
faints
/ feɪnts /
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Example Sentences
A Berlin building locked down after an African woman faints.
From The Daily Beast
Danny suddenly gets visions of bloody elevators and faints, and is looked over by a doctor.
From The Daily Beast
The one is technically termed the strong faints, the other, the weak faints.
From Project Gutenberg
His hand shook on Bart's, and Bart thought, If we're lucky, we can get out of the port before he faints dead away.
From Project Gutenberg
The young lady recognises him in an instant, and is so much affected by his altered circumstances, that she faints away.
From Project Gutenberg
The Master said, He that wants strength faints midway; but thou drawest a line.
From Project Gutenberg
And even the aggressive clove curls up and faints when ordered to disguise a mince pie breath.
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