limpen

limpen
\\ˈlimpən\ intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: limp (III) + -en (II)
: to become limp

limpened instantly and fell — Carson McCullers


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  • limpen — limp·en …   English syllables

  • faint — adj 1. pale, dim, distant, obscure, faded, weak, feeble, thin, faltering, trembling; low, soft, gentle, dulcet, whispered, muted, stifled, muffled; dull, indistinct, unclear, inaudible, imperceptible. 2. dizzy, Inf. woozy, vertiginous,… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • swoon — v 1. faint, lose consciousness, pass out, black out; limpen, go limp, crumple, succumb, give in or way, keel over, fall over, drop, collapse, Sl. conk out, faint dead away. n 2. faint, unconsciousness, blackout, fainting spell, Pathol. syncope,… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • bilimien — bilimien, limpen etc.: see be …   Useful english dictionary

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