How To Use Palpitate In A Sentence

  • The air of the sleeping - chamber seemed to palpitate with the hopeless passion of the girls.
  • Every thought that was devoted to it was an extreme anguish, and every word that I spoke in allusion to it caused my lips to quiver, and my heart to palpitate. Chapter 2
  • Its patient much companion has epigastrium to bilge full, pectoral coerce suffering is full, umbilical ministry moves palpitate hyperfunction, the disease such as constipation.
  • Time always too long, long to palpitate.
  • He said he palpitated the man's liver beforehand rather than carrying out an ultrasound scan because, at the time, it was a more sensitive method for detecting tumours.
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  • Anyone wondering why people palpitate over the exploitation genre will have a hard time finding such excitement incentives here.
  • Time always too long, long to palpitate.
  • He felt suddenly faint, and his heart began to palpitate.
  • His heart palpitated
  • My heart sometimes palpitates when I am startled or sometimes when I bend forward.
  • The cast prances, postures, and palpitates appositely, fully aware that real acting would be de trop.
  • They positively palpitate at dramatic accounts of unbelievers crying out for sacraments, or trembling with terror as the demons drag them into the inferno.
  • His nostrils palpitated
  • Apparently, we are more tolerant - our blood pressures don't go up, our hearts don't palpitate and our kids can't be traumatized.
  • For when a defluxion of cold phlegm takes place on the lungs and heart, the blood is chilled, and the veins, being violently chilled, palpitate in the lungs and heart, and the heart palpitates, so that from this necessity asthma and orthopnoea supervene. On The Sacred Disease
  • My heart would palpitate and sweat glands shift into overdrive.
  • For when a defluxion of cold phlegm takes place on the lungs and heart, the blood is chilled, and the veins, being violently chilled, palpitate in the lungs and heart, and the heart palpitates, so that from this necessity asthma and orthopnoea supervene. On The Sacred Disease
  • Viro squeezed harder, his massive fingers digging into the man's throat; his windpipe broke and his head palpitated, turning reddish, then purple.
  • She palpitates visibly, and retires to the photocopier.
  • My heart palpitated and the air stopped in my lungs.
  • It seemed to take an eternity to reach the landing, and her heart palpitated with self-consciousness.
  • He felt suddenly faint, and his heart began to palpitate.
  • Time always too long, long to palpitate.
  • One's heart palpitated for the duo whilst feeling their pain when their bodies - hands, feet and all - pressed against one another in uncomfortable maneuverings.
  • Her violent feelings palpitated the young woman's heart
  • The images palpitate between bleached brightness and murk.
  • While other organs might fill with blood, the heart palpitates, contracts, squeezes and pumps fluids.
  • His heart palpitated as he inwardly started to panic.
  • And why had so many teenage girls screamed and palpitated at the very thought of The Rolling Stones throughout the ‘sixties?
  • How my heart palpitated with delight when, through apertures in the envious boughs, I at once caught the gleam of your graceful straw-hat, and the waving of your grey dress — dress that I should recognise amongst a thousand. Villette

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