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Adjective

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pulsating (comparative more pulsating, superlative most pulsating)

  1. Very exciting.
    • 2021 December 19, Alex Bysouth, “Tottenham Hotpsur 2 - 2 Liverpool”, in BBC Sport[1]:
      Liverpool lost ground in the Premier League title race in a pulsating draw at Tottenham that was packed with incident and saw Andrew Robertson sent off for the visitors.

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pulsating

  1. present participle and gerund of pulsate

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pulsating (plural pulsatings)

  1. A pulsation.
    • 1965, Thea Astley, The Slow Natives, page 102:
      Inside there was some fierce acid burning steadily that seemed to be in control of his veins through which no blood could flow, only the heavy pulsatings of anger and frustrated needs.