Definitions

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  • adverb In a way that pulses.

Etymologies

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pulsing +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • Duffy certainly makes the most of her material: not only is Theodora herself engagingly brought to life as a sassy, wise-cracking tart with a heart, but Constantinople, the great imperial capital whose crowds she woos and seduces, is also a pulsingly vivid presence.

    Theodora: Actress, Empress, Whore by Stella Duffy 2010

  • The music ranged from eerily beautiful to pulsingly exciting to absolutely grating.

    My NAC Curse « knitnut.net 2006

  • To Caleb who, without knowing it, from sheer sympathy was viewing her through the untaught eyes of the boy at his feet, she was no longer a mere slip of a girl-child, dark-eyed, bewildering of mood and pulsingly alive.

    Then I'll Come Back to You Larry Evans

  • At that he was vaguely aware that he had never before seen that quiet, self-contained girl so pulsingly happy.

    Then I'll Come Back to You Larry Evans

  • Sometimes augmented with a disco pulse, sometimes given to drifting aimlessly but more often showing a pulsingly insistent side to their melancholic keyboard pop (not synth-pop, that's different) confections.

    The Line Of Best Fit 2009

  • Reza is pulsingly alive to Sarkozy’s moods, his foibles, his ambiguities.

    Un Homme in Full 2008

  • Reza is pulsingly alive to Sarkozy’s moods, his foibles, his ambiguities.

    Un Homme in Full 2008

  • Reza is pulsingly alive to Sarkozy’s moods, his foibles, his ambiguities.

    Un Homme in Full 2008

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