78 adjectives to describe pulses

Cold skin; weak pulse; almost total insensibility; slow, weak breathing; pupil of eye sometimes bigger, sometimes smaller, than natural; inability to move; unwillingness to answer when spoken to.

There, in the shade of the elm, her blue dress flecked with gold, the warm pallor of heat upon her face, her hair lying close and heavy, a little pulse beating where the low collar softly disclosed the slim roundness of her white throat, she was not only beautiful, she was Beauty.

To become insensible to all the operations of life, except the beatings of one feeble pulse?

It lowered the heartbeat of Lefty Joe to a tremendous, slow pulse.

His icy fingers were upon her fluttering pulses, and the feeble current of life stood still.

"You're a darling!" breathed Peggy confidentially to the motor that with steady pulse drove them upward and onward.

'I found the animal presenting the following symptoms: Head down, blowing hard, very dull, and disinclined to move, temperature 105° F., hard, rapid, slightly irregular pulse, membranes injected, appetite lost; scrotum, sheath, and penis tremendously swollen, castration wounds unhealthy, and exuding a thin, reddish-brown discharge of a most foetid odour.

I'm going to create the biggest electromagnetic pulse this Solar System has ever seen, and BURN every last one of those probes out of the void!!

This amount is the datum or gabe which reality feeds out to our intellectual faculty; but our intellect makes of it a task or aufgabethis pun is one of the most memorable of Kant's formulasand insists that in every pulse of it an infinite number of successive minor pulses shall be ascertainable.

May I ask you now, O Friend, who, I would fain believe, have followed me thus far with no hostile eyes, to glide in tranced forgetfulness through the white blooms of May and the roses of June, into the warm breath of July afternoons and the languid pulse of August, perhaps even into the mild haze of September and the "flying gold" of brown October?

My normal pulse is 70.

He was cheerful, but with a fevered pulse, and still the stomach-pains.

Taking the literary pulse.

Her heart beat with a quickened pulse, sending the delicate colour into her face, and she pulled up, and, leaning forward with her chin in her hand, watched him dreamily.

Now fast, now slow, like the beating of a feverish pulse, the guns sounded in faint throbs; and all along the horizon from southeast to southwest, and back again, ran flares and waves of a sullen red radiance.

Every abstract concept as such excludes what it doesn't include, and if such concepts are adequate substitutes for reality's concrete pulses, the latter must square themselves with intellectualistic logic, and no one of them in any sense can claim to be its own other.

But when Stratonice came in, as she often did, he shewed all the symptoms described by Sappho, the faltering voice, the burning blush, the languid eye, the sudden sweat, the tumultuous pulse; and at length, the passion overcoming his spirits, a swoon and mortal paleness.]

'I found the animal presenting the following symptoms: Head down, blowing hard, very dull, and disinclined to move, temperature 105° F., hard, rapid, slightly irregular pulse, membranes injected, appetite lost; scrotum, sheath, and penis tremendously swollen, castration wounds unhealthy, and exuding a thin, reddish-brown discharge of a most foetid odour.

Fever set its hurried pulses fleeting like wild-fire through every vein; a band of hot iron pressed above my eyes;but these were adjuncts; the curse consumed me within.

The monotonous pulse, the slow minor slide of sixteenth tones, the stark restshe felt the hypnotic pulse of the old music tampering with the pulse of his blood.

The memory languidly revolved, the heart Reposed in noontide rest, the inner pulse Of contemplation almost failed to beat.

What bulletin have the English people ever read from day to day with such an intermittent pulse as that with which they peruse quotations from the "Moniteur"?

My ringer is on the journalistic pulse, and I know.

Yet once, by sitting stillthe thought made her blood leap with a great, joyous pulse that set her cheeks tingling.

Jack moved to the piteous group, and, dropping on his knees, felt the lifeless pulse, and sank back, pale and shrinking, with the feeling that he was a murderer.

78 adjectives to describe  pulses