Similar words: heartbroken, heartbreaking, heart to heart, put the cart before the horse, learn by heart, with a heavy heart, beat the air, heart. Meaning: n. 1. the rhythmic contraction and expansion of the arteries with each beat of the heart 2. a very short time (as the time it takes the eye blink or the heart to beat) 3. an animating or vital unifying force.
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31) Others seem to hear your heartbeat and remain in a constant state of nervous tension.
32) King's health Hussein was treated in hospital in Amman on June 11-13 for an irregular heartbeat.
33) She took the pulse again, listened to the heartbeat, and took the blood-pressure.
34) In addition to being the seat of consciousness and awareness, the brain controls heartbeat, breathing, and other life-support systems.
35) Beyond Des Jardins' cooking, there are two things that would bring me back to Jardiniere in a heartbeat.
36) My breath is short, and my heartbeat thunders intermittently in the ear against the pillow.
37) He was paralysed with the pain of the wound which pulsed in time to his heartbeat.
38) Bernice felt rather than heard the two explosions, like a double heartbeat, and then the corridor was filled with flames.
39) There is never a time or place for true love. It happens accidentally, in a heartbeat, in a single flashing, throbbing moment. Sarah Dessen
39) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
40) Among the actions which Ahlquist had attributed to beta receptors was the stimulation of the rate and force of the heartbeat.
41) As he stepped out of the elevator and strode towards her, she felt her heartbeat do a funny little dance.
42) And Lucy knew they were there to be lovers, Jay knew like her heartbeat that they would make love.
43) She gazed at the ceiling, feeling her heartbeat and breathing slowing to normal, her body quietening.
44) The knife was sharper than she'd allowed, and soon blood was spurting over the tablecloth with each heartbeat.
45) Walking pace often seems to give us the pulse of a movement; and walking pace and heartbeat are often linked.
46) The heartbeat is a record of energy output and ensures the tester puts the same effort into the test indoors or out.
47) Don't think for a minute owner Jerry Jones wouldn't trade places with Bob McNair in a heartbeat.
48) Broadway has long been the heartbeat of popular music and the source of countless classics.
49) There are now two labels, Celtic Heartbeat and Green Linnet, that solely focus on the music.
50) Only in this case can breathing and heartbeat continue independently of the patient's own ability to sustain them.
51) She hears the heartbeat that used to soothe her, feels the breathing that used to rock her.
52) Venues awarded a Heartbeat logo in the council's healthy eating campaign are also identified.
53) But this weekend, her sure-fire heartbeat demanded that she spend every moment possible with Lucy.
54) The irregular heartbeat of battle was distant as yet but throbbing closer.
55) Two years ago, she was hospitalized because of an irregular heartbeat.
56) Within a week, the fetus's heartbeat had returned to normal.
57) The steady clip clop of his horse's hooves drummed like a heartbeat.
58) Healthy growth: The award-winning Yorkshire Heartbeat scheme to promote healthy eating in pubs across Yorkshire is to be extended.
59) They pick up the infant's heartbeat, respiration rate, body temperature, and so on.
60) The timeless street has been the heartbeat of popular music, and source of countless classics.
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