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pulsate

[puhl-seyt] / ˈpʌl seɪt /


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Carlos Alcaraz won a pulsating Australian Open final to become the youngest man to complete a career Grand Slam - ending Novak Djokovic's latest attempt to land a 25th major title in the process.

From BBC

They moved further off, far enough away that the man’s pulsating malice felt less powerful.

From Literature

Scenes on Spanish galleons and Aztec pyramids unfold amid a pulsating beat of rock, pop and flamenco riffs.

From Los Angeles Times

In nine pulsating minutes he doubled his total for the season and wrote his name into a new kind of Rangers pantheon - from zero to hero.

From BBC

The atmosphere at the beginning of England's innings, when it seemed like a wicket could fall every ball, was pulsating.

From BBC