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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of pulse.
  • adjective Producing, or consisting of pulses (short bursts)

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Examples

  • The phrase pulsed inside her, and for a moment, she couldn’t speak, could barely swallow.

    The Life You Longed For Maribeth Fischer 2007

  • The phrase pulsed inside her, and for a moment, she couldn’t speak, could barely swallow.

    The Life You Longed For Maribeth Fischer 2007

  • The phrase pulsed inside her, and for a moment, she couldn’t speak, could barely swallow.

    The Life You Longed For Maribeth Fischer 2007

  • The phrase pulsed inside her, and for a moment, she couldn’t speak, could barely swallow.

    The Life You Longed For Maribeth Fischer 2007

  • A dull pain pulsed slowly on the top of his melon, but otherwise, he felt fine.

    365 tomorrows » 2009 » October : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2009

  • There seemed no bone at all, just a great fissure, a deep valley covered with skin; and I was confident that the brain pulsed immediately under that skin.

    CHAPTER X 2010

  • Don had little experience in pulsed NMR but was keen to learn so I proposed that he build a pulsed NMR spectrometer capable of performing multiple-pulse experiments.

    Sir Peter Mansfield - Autobiography 2004

  • There seemed no bone at all, just a great fissure, a deep valley covered with skin; and I was confident that the brain pulsed immediately under that skin.

    Chapter 10 1914

  • A small dull pain pulsed behind her eyes, all that was left of the drink she’d had.

    Bible 2007

  • A small dull pain pulsed behind her eyes, all that was left of the drink she’d had.

    Bible 2007

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