How To Use Palpitating In A Sentence
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Hearts palpitating, ears magnifying the smallest sound, they stealthily waded across the river.
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The morning star has the same palpitating hush; the early light is enmeshed in the branches that overbrow your window, as in those other days.
The Fugitive
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Then, she left the car and entered the hotel, her heart palpitating.
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He rolled off her, panting heavily, his narrow chest palpitating like a frightened bird's.
THE ONLY GAME
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They passed Castle Crags, mighty-bastioned and glowing red against the palpitating blue sky.
CHAPTER XV
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An impressionable, palpitating creature was Ella, shrinking humanely from detailed knowledge of her husband's trade whenever she reflected that everything he manufactured had for its purpose the destruction of life.
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My heart was pounding, my legs were palpitating, but I had reached the summit!
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Her heart was still palpitating like that of a bird.
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Such was her concentration that when Ian spoke to her, she jumped as though he had run a hatpin into her, and put a hand to her palpitating heart.
Sick Cycle Carousel
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I slipped out of the school gates, my heart palpitating rapidly yet I could hear every individual beat of my heart, echoing in my head.
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Her mind was racing with guilt, her heart was palpitating with expectation and desire for this stranger called Marcus.
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Spine-tingling effects pour out of the orchestra pit: steamy strings, creepy celesta, slippery harp, fluttery piccolo, tender soprano and alto flutes, seductive bass and treble clarinets, and a battery of heart-palpitating percussion instruments.
Rodney Punt: Turn of the Screw Gets a Stunning New Turn at LA Opera
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As a designer used to handling tangible products such as the ever reliable crayons, computer technology is oftentimes scary and heart palpitating.
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At the extreme end of the glittering vista of pale-green, transparent columns, a door suddenly opened, and a flock of doves came speeding forth, their white, spread wings colored softly in the clear rose-radiance, -- they circled round and round the dome three times, then fluttered in a palpitating arch over Lysia's head, and finally sped straight across the hall to the other end, where they streamed snowily through another aperture and disappeared.
Ardath
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Once upon a time in Carlow the prospect of this particular Limerick team coming up for a qualifier would have sent knees buckling and hearts palpitating.
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His heart was palpitating more than usual, but it wasn't due to his fear.
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One palpitating report indicated that the “blue-eyed Queen took on a storybook aura” during a dinner at the Williamsburg Inn and that the prince received a greeting “very much like bobbysox squealing.”
Queen Elizabeth Is Coming To Virginia
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So, everyone from palpitating fans to scribes will have to wait till the designated launch day to actually get to see the book, which is said to have an orange cover.
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My heart was palpitating with fear.
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He stood, heart palpitating, staring at a white horse across the way in the field.
MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
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She could feel her heart palpitating as she remained seated there.
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Undoubtedly what is thus palpitating in the depths of my being must be the image, the visual memory which, being linked to that taste, is trying to follow it into my conscious mind.
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She could almost hear his own heart palpitating wildly in his chest, and without knowing it, she put her hand over his heart to feel it.
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Where I live, there are lots of folks palpitating at 325 beats a minute.
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my palpitating heart
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She sat bolt upright in bed, her heart palpitating quickly and her breathing in a frantic state.
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THERE I was, heart palpitating after Laois minors' injury time equaliser against Westmeath in Croke Park last Sunday, but still there was work to be done.
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As grandmas go into palpitating convulsions of disbelief, and all of contemporary society looks down at me from their pedestals of purity, let me just state that I'm not average.
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But nothing could have exceeded the loneliness of that shore and backland, palpitating under the flogging of a tropical sun.
Moran of the Lady Letty
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On them too was the drowse of blood-intimacy, calves sucking and hens running together in droves, and young geese palpitating in the hand while the food was pushed down their throttle.
Rereading: The Rainbow by DH Lawrence
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Knight, somewhat blamably, keenly enjoyed sparring with the palpitating mobile creature, whose excitable nature made any such thing a species of cruelty.
A Pair of Blue Eyes