pulsing


From the verb pulse: (⇒ conjugate)
pulsing is: Click the infinitive to see all available inflections
v pres p

Collocations for "pulsing"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "pulsing" in context.

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pulse

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
n
  1. had no pulse
  2. [check, feel] his pulse
  3. have a [fast, slow] pulse
  4. restart his pulse
  5. has a [strong, weak] pulse
  6. her pulse is [strong]
  7. his pulse is getting [stronger]
  8. her pulse was [racing, steadying, dropping] (from)
  9. his pulse [raced]
  10. took his pulse
  11. put her fingers on his pulse
  12. a throbbing pulse in my [head, arm]
  13. a pulse of light coming from
  14. heard a pulse of beating drums
  15. idiom: [keep your, have our] finger on the pulse
  16. pulse [lasers, cannons]
  17. blood pulsing through your [veins, arteries, head]
  18. my [jaw, head, muscles] pulsed
  19. [music, noise, her voice] pulsed through the speakers
  20. the [current, wave, output] pulsed
n as adj
  1. pulse [lasers, cannons]
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