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palpitant

[pal-pi-tuhnt] / ˈpæl pɪ tənt /


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Throughout the palpitant anxieties which are the lot of every bride, Miss Kelly was everything the enthusiastic Monegasques could have wished.

From Time • Apr. 18, 2013

All last week Dr. Lowell's stout old heart was palpitant with the excitement of getting those Russian bells hung just right.

From Time Magazine Archive

The New York World: "What they have done is to scrap all the palpitant rah-rah and get back to the scheme of the founders."

From Time Magazine Archive

Alcée Arobin wrote Edna an elaborate note of apology, palpitant with sincerity.

From "The Awakening" by Kate Chopin

As he did so, his whole being became palpitant with terror, for staring at him out of the darkness he perceived a small orb-like something whose hue was that of an emerald in combustion.

From Toppleton's Client or, A Spirit in Exile by Bangs, John Kendrick