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fainting

adjective as in dizzying

noun as in blackout

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"Many people fell. Everywhere, there were scattered belongings, food items and clothes. I was on the verge of fainting. So many people were collapsing. The crowd was so dense that we couldn't board our train."

From BBC

If left unchecked, dehydration can cause more serious complications, such as fainting and irregular heartbeats.

From Salon

The town hall was twice interrupted by fainting attendees, according to the Washington Post, and Trump refused to be put back on track by moderator and South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem.

From Salon

The mainstream news media and political class, even after eight years, continue to fall on the fainting couch when Trump does or says bad things.

From Salon

Because couriers in New York City are necessarily exposed to the elements, hot days leave this workforce vulnerable to heat exhaustion, heat stroke, sunburn, fatigue, dizziness, and fainting.

From Salon

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