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Definition of Palpitated
1. palpitate [v] - See also: palpitate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Palpitated
Literary usage of Palpitated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Tseʾenah U-reʾenah =: Tzeénah Ureénah : "Go Ye and See" : a Rabbinical by Yaakov ben Yitzchak Ashkenazi, Paul Isaac Hershon (1885)
"... told him that he would have seven daughters, and seven daughters he would
bury, but he could not accept this interpretation, for his heart palpitated ..."
2. The London Medical Gazette (1849)
"... palpitated some time after its birth. The flooding was now checked, and the
placenta was in the course of the evening discharged. ..."
3. Salem Chapel by Oliphant (Margaret) (1869)
"... stealing that visionary hand within his arm. darkness dwelt all around ; here,
falsest, fairest mirage gination, palpitated one delicious gleam of light ..."
4. Novels and romances of the author of Waverley by Walter Scott (1824)
"... a young syren, who, while her bosom palpitated with pride and with fear,
warbled to the courtly and august presence the beautiful air beginning, ..."
5. He Knew He was Right by Anthony Trollope (1869)
"But, although her heart had palpitated on hearing the postman's knock, and had
palpitated in vain, she had told herself that it was all as it should be. ..."