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What does faint-hearted mean?

faint-hearted

(= faint) lacking conviction or boldness or courage faint heart ne'er won fair lady

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Simple sentences

I think I'm going to faint.
I have a faint recollection of the event.
The future does not belong to the faint-hearted, it belongs to the brave.
On the faces of the grief-stricken refugees appeared a faint smile.
Tom suddenly felt like he was going to faint.
Don't faint! Not until you sign the contract.
It's not for the faint of heart.
I thought I was going to faint.
Did Tom faint?
Tom might faint.
Sirius is a binary star system. Sirius B, Sirius A's faint companion, is the white dwarf closest to our solar system. It is about as big as our earth.
Tom only has faint memories of his grandfather.
His breathing became faint.
She felt faint at the sight of blood.
It seemed as if she was going to faint.
Would God, I were the tender apple blossom, That floats and falls from off the twisted bough, To lie and faint within your silken bosom, Within your silken bosom as that does now.
Not for the faint-hearted!
Faint footprints in the dust lead off to the east.
The squalor of the slums is not for the faint hearted.
I feel dizzy. I think I'm going to faint.
The searchers could hear faint calls coming from deep within the cave.

Movie subtitles

I FEEL FAINT.
I think I'm going to faint.
Her heart beats fast, and - and she feels faint. And she won't answer.
That faint gleam of light.
They might faint on you.
Faint heart never found old lady.
Twice I keeled over in a dead faint.
I feel very faint.
And for a widow to appear in public at a social gathering. every time I think of it, I feel faint.
I think I shall faint.
Don't you dare faint, Pittypat!
I faint every time I hear one.
Don't. I shall faint.
I want you to faint. This is what you're meant for.
I thought I might faint. So I left her alone and she slammed the door behind me.
I feel faint.
I tell you, I feel faint. I'm going to faint.
I seem to have a faint recollection that you had that privilege before.
They might faint on you. I'll wait.
I've a faint suspicion it's more than pity.
And for a widow to appear in public at a social gathering every time I think of it, I feel faint.
I can't bear those cannonballs right in my ears! I faint every time I hear one.
If you still plan to threaten the Princess-- A disabled person and furthermore, one with a faint spirit, why would I want to touch her? But, compared to the Princess, shouldn't you worry about yourself?
She's gonna faint? Yes.
As she starts to faint, I'll imply that she's having an abnormal reaction, okay?
I'd faint.
Well, faint heart never won fair lady, or fat turkey.
Totally unmoved because I'd already seen so many like her. yet amused and attracted by her. I gave her a faint smile, like an understanding accomplice. and I spun the wheel.
Couldn't pick a better doctor to faint around.
FAINT.

News and current affairs

Writing that sentence almost makes me faint with boredom.
Facing an extraordinary rebuke from the Bank's ministerial oversight committee and open revolt from his professional staff, Wolfowitz has faint hope of limping through the last three years of his term.
The Nazis must have reveled in the knowledge that their virulent anti-Semitism found an echo - sometimes not so faint - in the rest of Europe.
Migration reform is not for the faint-hearted.
Finally, the two events saw the emergence of two rival political courts, each exuding the faint but unmistakable odor of a looming conflict.
Or have pro-Europeans become so faint-hearted and dejected that they prefer simply to hand over the reins to anti-European populists and nationalists?

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