18 adjectives to describe palpitations

No; as the spirits, in many cases, resort in plenty, we find where the fancy determines, giving joy and gladness to the heart, strength and fleetness to the limbs, and violent palpitations.

"Yes; she wrote that she was too feeble to come at present, as she had such dreadful palpitations she didn't dare stir from her room.

It is certain, that he behaved on this occasion with the utmost coolness; and the Garde Nationale, whose hand he placed on his heart, attested that it had no unusual palpitation.

A sort of desperate palpitation seized them, as if an immense angel were in the Room, struggling and making vain efforts to escape.

Each sense, with eager palpitation, Is strain'd to catch some new sensation!

And down she sat; a gentle palpitation in the beauty of beauties indicating a mingled sullenness and resentment; her snowy handkerchief rising and falling, and a sweet flush overspreading her charming cheeks.

"Well," she answered, with an air of indifference, "I have a tendency to a little palpitation of the heart, and if you will give me a bottle of your medicine, I will try it once.

She knew that she had, in that very hour, conquered the bold young lion, and she felt proud and happy at the thought; for the unusually imposing appearance of the young hero had awakened her own heart, which she had thought was dead, to livelier palpitations.

She whispered it to herself over and over again, striving to control those awful palpitations.

The perfume came in continuous, successive waves, rolling out upon the infinite with a mysterious palpitation, transfiguring the country, imparting to it a feeling of supernaturalnessthe vision of a better world, of a distant planet where men feed on perfume and live in eternal poetry.

I was trembly all over, and my stomach generated a nervous palpitation that made me seasick.

As a nervous stimulant, tea in excess will, as we all know, produce an exaltation of the action of the heart, amounting in some persons to a painful and irregular palpitation.

For the sudden palpitation Of my heart that beats and throbbeth 'Gainst my breast, doth prove how true Are the suspicions that it fostered.

There is no doubt, as there is no wonder, that the Indian maiden felt some tender palpitations on his account.

But now this grief was agony: her brow throbbed, her hand was clenched, her heart beat with tumultuous palpitation; the streaming torrent came scalding down her cheek like fire rather than tears, and instead of assuaging her emotion, seemed, on the contrary, to increase its fierce and fervid power.

Its sweet warbling is only the metrical palpitation of its life of joy.

Sene was a little dizzy that morning,the constant palpitation of the floors always made her dizzy after a wakeful night,and so her colored cotton threads danced out of place, and troubled her.

She stooped and kissed his soft nose that went in and out, pushing against her mouth, in a delicate palpitation.

18 adjectives to describe  palpitations