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fainting fit

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fainting fit [ˈfeɪntɪŋˌfɪt] N fainting spell [ˈfeɪntɪŋˌspel] Nsíncope m, desvanecimiento m
fainting fit


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But one of the tree's prickles pierced his finger and caused great pain and inflammation, so that the young Prince fell down in a fainting fit.
I began dimly to understand that my fainting fit must have presented symptoms far more serious than the fainting fits of women in general.
He had a bad fainting fit, but with a long rest he may recover.
 
 
 
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