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Definition of Swooningly

Swooningly
Swooning Swoon"ing, a. & n. from Swoon, v. -- Swoon"ing*ly, adv.

Meaning of Swooningly from wikipedia

- well-observed sweep, One Day is by turns giddy and somber but always swooningly romantic". Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, ****igned a score...
- antihero ... It's less funny and self-aware than Shaun of the Dead, less swooningly romantic than Twilight and less scary than pretty much anything else out...
- enormously daunting task to adapt a book at once so sweeping and internal, so swooningly romantic and philosophical, but it takes a lighter touch and a more expansive...
- RogerEbert.com gave it a 3 out of 4 stars and proclaimed the film as "a swooningly romantic love story". IndieWire's Jude Dry graded the film a "B−" and...
- destiny as lovers." Michael Wilmington of the Chicago Tribune called it "swooningly beautiful, furious and thrilling" and "an action movie for the ages."...
- December 26, 2008. Richard Corliss (November 20, 2008). "Twilight Review: Swooningly True to the Book". Time. Archived from the original on November 21, 2008...
- overwhelmingly positive review, Kate Solomon of i, called the album "swooningly glamorous and musically theatrical", comparing it to the diverse works...
- Stephen Sears considered it Erotica's "sole expression of pure love [...] a swooningly romantic" track that "revisits the oceanic sonic landscape" of 1986's...
- love." Kennedy's stories have been praised for being "well-written and swooningly romantic" containing relationships which are "gripping and realistic."...
- fellow Swede Lykke Li's new album, proves once again that nobody does swooningly melancholic pop quite like the Scandanavians [sic]." Alex Denney of NME...