Sentences with phrase «nearly faint»

And I nearly faint dead away from the beauty of the ceiling and the white cabinets, the windows and the marble counters and the dark wood floors.
It is perfectly normal to nearly faint upon opening an ESL grammar textbook and think, «How can I possibly teach something I know nothing about?»
I've learned to do this since starting PHD — otherwise I get weak and sometimes nearly faint.
-- To which my husband always answers: «Yes, our kids watch it all day» — Not actually, I just finding it astonishing what folk think is okay to ask us but would nearly faint if we asked them the same sort of questions about their private lives and choices.
Do u wan na no how business is been done go to chelsea, the no what they want nd go for it, it is only in arsenal were we no our problem but are afraid to face it, since last season we needed st, cdm nd a back up cb stil notin has been done abt it here we go again almost at d end of window and our manager is not showin any concern abt, God pls help us, i nearly faint during our game on wednesday is that wat am going to pass through during d long season?
I swear, I nearly fainted when I heard an ignorant spectator at a local dog show say they wanted to fly to Europe to see the REAL dog show at Westminster.
She's evidently star - struck and nearly faints when Hinn announces that he is giving her an all - expenses - paid trip to Israel.
Martin nearly fainted.
When Zullo's debuted GCM in 2009, we postively swooned over their cinnamon dusted apple cider zeppole and then nearly fainted at the $ 5 price for each cone of these miniature sustainable doughnuts.
I tried to get up with just one nurse after both of my deliveries and nearly fainted once and totally fainted the second time.
During two separate workouts, I nearly fainted.
I insisted that I was doing this more because of how I felt rather than how I looked, but during my cleanses — when my partner would beg me to eat solid food after nearly fainting in the living room, when I'd be constantly thinking of food because I wasn't allowing myself to eat it, when I turned down social plans because I wasn't eating anything more than smoothies that night — I was focused on loose clothes, not how awesome it felt to feel weak and hungry.
I nearly fainted with happiness!
I remember the first time I looked at the ingredient list for chorizo at the supermarket, I nearly fainted....
I spotted those Steve Madden loafers in a shop here in Australia and nearly fainted!
Oh my, I nearly fainted with seeing that sideboard / buffet.
The last time I visited Houston, we stumbled upon the door and I nearly fainted!
I nearly fainted when a girl correctly pronounced the ancient Aztec name for Mexico City, Tenochtitlán (tĕ - nōch - tē - tlän).
I stare at the vanilla ice cream vapors rising off my warmed slice of Dutch apple while Merritt nearly faints from the sugar rush provided by his mountainous piece of chocolate peanut butter pie.
When I saw Noah's number on the caller ID, I nearly fainted.
I nearly fainted right there.
The twenty - four year old fitness instructor nearly faints when Hollywood heartthrob Derek Pierce comes to her spin class at an exclusive Las Vegas sports club.
And when I did I nearly fainted.
Nearly fainting, she said, «Your price is much too high.
I wanted the look you were going for but nearly fainted when I added up the cost.
I'm fairly certain she nearly fainted — and thought Dan and I really did make a sex tape.
I nearly fainted dead away when I saw the cuteness of these Easter ideas from Leigh Ann at Your Home Based Mom!
I nearly fainted dead away.
I nearly fainted dead away myself.

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The same thing happens with gravitational waves — by the time they reach us here on Earth they are so faint that they are nearly impossible to detect.
Faint in the banners» background were the names of nearly 1,200 campuses represented in the audience.
He is nearly devoid of even the faintest hint of any positive human quality.
A certain kind of exploding star, called a supernova, turned out to be fainter than expected in the distant past, indicating that the universe is ballooning at an ever - faster rate, and has been for nearly half of its 13.8 billion - year existence.
One so thoroughly wiped out by a comet strike around 12,000 years ago that nearly all evidence of its existence vanished, leaving only the faintest of traces, including, Hancock thinks, a cryptic warning that such a celestial catastrophe could happen to us.
Images of Io's next - door neighbor, Europa, revealed another utterly unexpected landscape: smooth as a cue ball and nearly as white, except for a network of thin, faint brownish fractures.
We once thought that dark matter might be made up of large objects such as black holes or exotic types of faint stars — neutron stars or white dwarfs — that are nearly invisible to our telescopes.
They were left with a faint, nearly uniform glow that exceeded the inherent instrumental error.
They are nearly impossible to see relying on visible light, but with the infrared vision of NASA's WISE space telescope, researchers finally detected the faint glow of six Y dwarfs relatively close to our sun, within a distance of about 40 light - years.
In a pair of papers in the 1 November issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters, radio astronomer Nichi D'Amico of the Bologna Astronomical Observatory in Italy and his colleagues report that the pulsar's faint radio blips disappear during nearly half of its orbit, presumably eclipsed by a shroud of gas from its companion.
The Cosmic Microwave Background radiation, or CMB for short, is a faint glow of light that fills the universe, falling on Earth from every direction with nearly uniform intensity.
Smaller numbers of meteors will be visible on Monday evening, since light from a nearly full Moon will wash out fainter meteors.
Whillans drill camp sits 380 miles from the South Pole, a constellation of faint dots nearly invisible through the membrane of mist that often cloaks West Antarctica during the summer.
Spitzer is able to do this as well, but Webb will be able to observe objects nearly 100 times fainter and with eight times greater spatial resolution.
Neptune lies nearly 3 billion miles from the sun, showing up in earthbound telescopes as a small, faint blue disk.
The earliest oxygen - deficient galaxies are so far away and so faint as to be nearly undetectable, but relatively close - by star - forming dwarf galaxies, with very little oxygen like early galaxies, may be easier to detect and offer the same clues.
This planetary nebula is certainly the most impressive object of its kind in the sky, as the angular diameter of the luminous body is nearly 6 arc minutes, with a faint halo extensing out to over 15», half the apparent diameter of the Moon (Millikan 1974).
.9.5 (nearly 100 times fainter than the Sun), all in the visual light part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The dilution of the host star's light by the nearly equal magnitude stellar companion (~ 0.5 magnitudes fainter) significantly affects the derived planetary parameters, and if left uncorrected, leads to an underestimate of the radius and mass of the planet by 10 % and 60 %, respectively.
The dilution of the host star's light by the nearly equal magnitude stellar companion (~ 0.5 magnitudes fainter) significantly affects the derived planetary parameters, and if left uncorrected, leads to an underestimate of the radius and mass of the planet by 10 %... ▽ More We present the discovery of a hot Jupiter transiting an F star in a close visual (0.3» sky projected angular separation) binary system.
The extremely dry, cold air is perfectly suited for observing Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation - the faint light signature left by the Big Bang that brought the universe into being nearly 14 billion years ago.
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