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Example sentences for "pulsating"

Lexicographically close words:
pulque; pulsate; pulsated; pulsates; pulsatile; pulsation; pulsations; pulsatory; pulse; pulsed
  1. This is the so-called pulsating vesicle, and is an organ both of circulation and excretion.

  2. Born from nothing, it leaps into existence with the full-fledged strength of a giant, dies, is born again; lives a thousand lives and dies a thousand deaths in a single pulsating second of time.

  3. The arteries were also distorted and could be felt pulsating all over the limb.

  4. The axillary artery was seen lying in the wound, pulsating feebly, but had been efficiently closed by the torsion of the machinery.

  5. He had no pulse at the right wrist, and Pye-Smith was unable to feel either the temporal or carotid beats on the right side, although these vessels were felt pulsating on the left side.

  6. A pulsating tumor of the right hypochondrium, accompanied by jaundice, may be an aneurism of the hepatic artery.

  7. Footnote 94: In a case of pulsating pyloric cancer observed by Bierner the symptoms were much more in favor of aneurism than of cancer.

  8. Now and then a shuffle of feet passed below with the pulsating red glow of a cigarette at the foot of the walls; and the night air, as if cooled by the snows of Higuerota, refreshed their faces.

  9. But he found the pulsating movement of the aeropile as it drove up the faint south-west breeze was very little in excess of the pitching of a boat head on to broad rollers in a moderate gale, and he was constitutionally a good sailor.

  10. Up he drove and up, to that pulsating rhythm, until the country beneath was blue and indistinct, and London spread like a little map traced in light, like the mere model of a city near the brim of the horizon.

  11. Krogius recommends the introduction of a series of subcutaneous ligatures so as to surround the whole periphery of the pulsating tumour, and interrupt the blood flow.

  12. Large, distended, tortuous, bluish vessels pulsating synchronously with the heart are seen and felt.

  13. When the perforation is invisible, its existence may be inferred if a small pulsating spot of light can be recognised through the speculum.

  14. But those who looked on, and they were a whole people of a city, waited breathless and pulsating for the ensuing acts of what they regarded as a human comedy.

  15. At last we climbed the southern mountain, and the variegated Eden, with its fulness of foliage and with the multitude of its pulsating twigs, grew with a murmur down into the valley.

  16. On account of the possibility of a pulsating action of the gases under certain conditions and the puffs or explosions, settings for this class of work should be carefully constructed and thoroughly buckstayed and tied.

  17. A poor mixing or laneing action in the furnace may result in a pulsating effect of the gases in the setting.

  18. They should be met by chloroform, cold to the head, hypodermic injection of morphia, and cupping or leeching if the face is flushed, the eyes injected, and the carotids pulsating forcibly.

  19. For this purpose they invariably use a pulsating or alternating current and reduce the resistance by using metal handles and wet sponges for contact with the skin, but even so a very small amount of current passes.

  20. And all at once he heard in it, for the first time, the cabin clock tick distinctly, in pulsating beats, as though a little heart of metal behind the dial had been started into sudden palpitation.

  21. A large, pulsating spark glowed, illuminating redly the design of his lips under the fine dark moustache, the tip of his nose, his lean chin.

  22. A ligature I designate as tight or perfect when it so constricts an extremity that no vessel can be felt pulsating beyond it.

  23. No coronal effect was noted, though a pulsating nebulous area appeared in front of the moon just before contact.

  24. Outside they find themselves in a rushing torrent of air, pulsating with mighty gust-waves.

  25. It assumed the usual arch-form stretching from the south-east to south-west, and streamers and shafts of light could be observed pulsating upwards towards the zenith.

  26. It is, however, possible using the precautions described below to use the detached petiole carrying the pulsating leaflets.

  27. The pull exerted by the pulsating leaflet is extremely slight, and the relatively heavy lever made of steel wire used in the Resonant Recorder is not well-suited for our purpose.

  28. The autonomous activity of pulsating leaflet of Desmodium gyrans comes to a stop under depletion of internal energy.

  29. I have found identical antagonistic reactions in the pulsating tissue of Desmodium gyrans, the telegraph plant.

  30. For all its appalling speed, the sound of his flight was nothing more than a strong pulsating hiss.

  31. The effect on pulsating and oscillating bodies similarly immersed, illustrating the mutual effects upon one another of magnets and electric currents.

  32. Thus when two bodies are pulsating together and in the same phase (i.

  33. This membrane is set into vibration by a rapidly pulsating column of air contained in a flexible tube M, by which apparatus is connected to the pulsation pump which was employed by Professor Bjerknes in his earlier experiments.

  34. He knelt and lifted the little trap door and found the naked power cable, pulsating with electrical current.

  35. The use of the auxiliary battery 2 and the retardation coil 3 in the main supply lead is for the purpose of preventing the pulsating currents drawn from the main battery 1 from making the battery "noisy.


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pulsating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    beating; ceaseless; constant; continual; incessant; intermittent; measured; metric; metrical; palpitant; perennial; perpetual; pulsating; pulse; pulsing; rapid; regular; repeated; resonant; rhythmic; rhythmical; spasmodic; staccato; steady; stuttering; sustained; throbbing; unbroken; unceasing; unchanging; unintermittent; uninterrupted; unremitting; unstopped; unvarying; vibrating