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Things fainting often describes ("fainting ________")
- fit
- turn
- spells
- pilgrim
- state
- breath
- coolness
- episodes
- heart
- attack
- heroine
- madonna
- companion
- lover
- youth
- figure
- multitude
- wretch
- limbs
- couch
- feeling
- soldier
- ear
- fits
- flower
- earth
- female
- head
- maid
- queen
- child
- hopes
- troops
- sufferer
- person
- flowers
- mother
- coward
- girl
- wife
- robin
- condition
- courage
- flame
- kind
- violet
- hope
- turns
- voice
- victim
- faith
- strength
- sensation
- seizure
- sun
- spirit
- scene
- creature
- boy
- frame
- reaction
- breast
- lady
- woman
- energies
- man
- hero
- attacks
- traveller
- patient
- battle
- spirits
- form
- sort
- souls
- maiden
- grasp
- spell
- episode
- soul
- brother
- virgin
- hearts
- steps
How fainting often is described ("________ fainting")
- languid
- mortal
- haemorrhagic
- patient
- syncope
- name
- netherlandish
- original
- opportune
- sudden
- simple
- hysterical
- elicited
- orthostatic
- vasovagal
- heart
- hand
- much
- posthemorrhagic
- emotional
- century
- sweet
- temporary
- imminent
- deadly
- fake
- joyful
- common
- momentary
- slow
- ordinary
- spontaneous
- half
- unexplained
- seasonable
- nigh
- easy
- animal
- constant
- cowardly
- mere
- periodic
- frequent
- nearer
- occasional
- near
- decorative
- impending
- actual
- least
- fatal
- posthaemorrhagic
- recurrent
- simulated
- devotional
- possible
- postural
- psychogenic
- hysteric
- poor
- absolute
- flower
- sexual
- severe
- subsequent
- vagal
