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Learn to pronounce pulˇsate

/ˈpəlˌsāt/
verb
expand and contract with strong regular movements.
"blood vessels throb and pulsate"

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The lights pulsated with the music. ˇ People danced to the pulsating sounds of hip-hop. ˇ Virtually every scene of the movie pulsates with suspense.
pulsate ˇ The lights pulsated with the music. ˇ People danced to the pulsating sounds of hip-hop. ˇ Virtually every scene of the movie pulsates with suspense.
Anita felt the heat beat on her cheek and nursed the flames until they seemed to pulsate as angrily as the hoarded resentment within her. Murray, Stephen.
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pulsate ; expand and contract rhythmically; beat rhythmically. “The baby's heart was pulsating again after the surgeon massaged it” ˇ pulse ; move with or as if ...
Examples of 'pulsate' in a sentence. pulsate ˇ But the image of the falling man seemed to pulsate, flashing black and white on her retina. ˇ Something evil seemed ...
I love the beauty that pulsates through my body with my lover's hand on the back of my messy hair, and lips pressed against mine. From Huffington Post.
To pulsate is to move in a definite rhythm, temporarily or for a longer duration: Blood pulsates in the arteries. To beat is to repeat a vibration or pulsation ...
It is only in this way that the air can be made to pulsate, and that the rhythm of the wing and the air waves can be made to correspond.
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to make strong and regular beats, sounds, flashes, etc. The lights pulsated with the music. People danced to the pulsating sounds of hip-hop.
pulsating rhythms ˇ a pulsating headache ˇ Lights were pulsating in the sky. ˇ The lights were pulsating in time with the throbbing music.