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Definition of Palpitates
1. palpitate [v] - See also: palpitate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Palpitates
Literary usage of Palpitates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Masters of Ukioye: A Complete Historical Description of Japanese by Ernest Francisco Fenollosa, William H. Ketcham (1896)
"In the group at the right of the screen, especially, every touch palpitates with
color sensitiveness. Strange harmonious culminations of line and tone are ..."
2. The Masters of Ukioye: A Complete Historical Description of Japanese by Ernest Francisco Fenollosa, William H. Ketcham (1896)
"In the group at the right of the screen, especially, every touch palpitates with
color sensitiveness. Strange harmonious culminations of line and tone are ..."
3. Present Philosophical Tendencies: A Critical Survey of Naturalism, Idealism by Ralph Barton Perry (1912)
"My heart palpitates for me as it palpitates for no one else. But as it has never
been argued that a physical organism is a thing known only to the mind ..."
4. Studies in Seven Arts by Arthur Symons (1906)
"All the force of the muscles palpitates in this strenuous flesh ... palpitates to
the air; the messenger of the gods, bringing some divine message, ..."