pulse

noun21 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3

a pulse that is beating very fast, often due to excitement or fear

a pulse that is beating faster than normal

a pulse that is beating quickly, often a medical observation

a pulse that is easy to feel and has a forceful beat

a pulse that is beating slower than normal

a pulse that lacks strength and is not forceful

a pulse that is very difficult to feel or detect

a pulse that is regular and consistent

the number of heartbeats per minute

the rhythmic throbbing of the arteries as blood is propelled through them

the pulse begins to beat very quickly

the pulse begins to beat faster

the pulse begins to beat slower

to measure the rate of someone's pulse, typically in beats per minute

to be alive and have a detectable heartbeat

to use one's fingers to find and assess a pulse

to quickly feel for a pulse to assess a person's condition

to try to determine if a person has a pulse, especially in an emergency

to use touch to try to find a pulse, often when it is not obvious

to succeed in locating a person's pulse

to cause someone's pulse to beat faster, often due to excitement

Collocations with "pulse"

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