Crossword-Solution: PULSE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Pulse | n. | Leguminous plants, or their seeds, as beans, pease, etc. |
| Pulse | n. | The beating or throbbing of the heart or blood vessels, especially of the arteries. |
| Pulse | n. | Any measured or regular beat; any short, quick motion, regularly repeated, as of a medium in the transmission of light, sound, etc.; oscillation; vibration; pulsation; impulse; beat; movement. |
| Pulse | v. i. | To beat, as the arteries; to move in pulses or beats; to pulsate; to throb. |
| Pulse | v. t. | To drive by a pulsation; to cause to pulsate. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| PULSE | anagram | EPLUS, LEPUS, LUPES, PULES |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with PULSE (5)
The sky was clear—remarkably clear—and the twinkling of all the stars seemed to be but throbs of one body, timed by a common pulse.
With calm and intent scrutiny, he felt her pulse, looked into her eyes—a gaze that made her heart shrink and shudder, because so familiar, and yet so strange and cold—and, finally, satisfied with his investigation, proceeded to mingle another draught.
The survivors of the people scattered over the country—leaderless, lawless, foodless, like sheep without a shepherd—the thousands who had fled by sea, would begin to return; the pulse of life, growing stronger and stronger, would beat again in the empty streets and pour across the vacant squares.
Histotical note: this was originally a unit of telegraph signalling speed, set at one pulse per second.
This bore some resemblance to incipient rigour, and was accompanied by a marked sinking of the pulse.
Quotes with PULSE (3)
Holding this soft, small living creature in my lap this way, though, and seeing how it slept with complete trust in me, I felt a warm rush in my chest. I put my hand on the cat's chest and felt his heart beating. The pulse was faint and fast, but his heart, like mine, was ticking off the time allotted to his small body with all the restless earnestness of my own.
But we never get back our youth… The pulse of joy that beats in us at twenty becomes sluggish. Our limbs fail, our senses rot. We degenerate into hideous puppets, haunted by the memory of the passions of which we were too much afraid, and the exquisite temptations that we had not the courage to yield to.
Why is this so hard?” I whispered. His pulse leaped crazily at my admission. “Everything worth fighting for is hard.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Rock & Roll, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 188 times in crossword archives (1950–2025).