2pulse verb
pulses; pulsed; puls·ing [no obj] 1 a : to move with strong, regular beats
▪ When he gets angry, the veins in his forehead pulse. [=throb] ▪ He could feel the blood pulsing through his veins. — often used figuratively ▪ A rush of excitement pulsed through her body. [=she felt a sudden rush of excitement]
b : to produce a strong, regular beat
▪ Dance music pulsed from the speakers. 2 : to be filled with activity or a feeling
▪ The city pulses with life.
▪ When he gets angry, the veins in his forehead pulse. [=throb] ▪ He could feel the blood pulsing through his veins. — often used figuratively ▪ A rush of excitement pulsed through her body. [=she felt a sudden rush of excitement]
b : to produce a strong, regular beat
▪ Dance music pulsed from the speakers.
▪ The city pulses with life.




