beat; pulse; quiver; throb;
The music at the concert made the crowd's hearts pulsate with excitement.
Throb.
Heartbeats, jellyfish, and some types of stars, known as pulsars, are examples of things that pulsate. Additionally, some electronic devices like LED lights and pulse oximeters also pulsate in their operation.
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To throb means to beat or pulsate with a strong, regular rhythm, often referring to a strong and rapid heartbeat or pulse. It can also be used to describe intense pain or emotions.
pound, beat, tap, rap, thrash, tattoo, throb, pulsate
batter, hit, strike, knock, pound, smack, thrash, thump, pulsate, bang, flutter, wag, defeat, outdo, trounce, overcome, crush, overwhelm, surpass Some synonyms for beat are blow, hit, bang, stroke, rhythm, throb, pulsate and bang.
The music at the concert made the crowd's hearts pulsate with excitement.
You can feel the blood pulsate through the vessels in the temples of your head. As Carnival approaches, the night life of Rio begins to pulsate with increasing energy. Most lasers are designed to pulsate rather than to shine continuously.
because a main artery flows through there. It's your heartbeat making it pulsate.
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The astronomer's observations proved that cephid variable stars would pulsate in a regular cycle
They pulsate with each surge of blood from the heart with every contraction as the blood is under high pressure.
to throb
The Anti-Lock brakes pulsate so the brakes do not lock up (anti) and cause the vehicle to side out.
Throb.
beat