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Meanings of
pulseless
in English
Appearing dead; not breathing or having no perceptible pulse.
breathless
inanimate
Related terms
dead
Usage of
pulseless
in English
1
Nine noble defenders of the Covenant lay
pulseless
in the dewy grass.
2
In the chamber above lay the pale, almost
pulseless
form of Edith.
3
There was a subdued light, and almost
pulseless
silence in the chamber.
4
Her fingers felt like a closed fan in his own
pulseless
hand.
5
His hand was then cold and
pulseless
,
yet he shook mine warmly.
6
The old man lay paralysed, cold,
pulseless
,
but quite collected and cheerful.
7
Stooping, he lifted up Valmond's head, and Medallion felt Lagroin's
pulseless
heart.
8
The overgrown metropolis, the great heart of mighty Britain, was
pulseless
.
9
Dull-eyed, blase, frayed by the social whirl, worn out,
pulseless
,
all of them.
10
I found him delirious, with cold, clammy extremities and almost
pulseless
.
11
Garry was limp and blue and
pulseless
when Steve stretched him out, inside.
12
In such a swoon she would be
pulseless
and breathless, or seem so!
13
There was much tenderness and rigidity of the abdomen, and he was almost
pulseless
.
14
She was senseless and almost
pulseless
some minutes last night.
15
They dwelt too far and safe for such
pulseless
rest.
16
Silence now is brooding like a gentle spirit o'er the still and
pulseless
world
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pulseless
Adjective
Frequent collocations
almost pulseless
pulseless hands
pulseless heart
pulseless air
pulseless bosom
More collocations
Pulseless
through the time
Pulseless
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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