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get / set one's pulse / heart racing

British pronunciation/ɡɛt ɔː sˈɛt wˈɒnz pˈʌls ɔː hˈɑːt ɹˈeɪsɪŋ/
American pronunciation/ɡɛt ɔːɹ sˈɛt wˈʌnz pˈʌls ɔːɹ hˈɑːɹt ɹˈeɪsɪŋ/
to get / set one's pulse / heart racing
[PHRASE]
1

to make someone extremely excited

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What is the origin of the idiom "get one's pulse racing" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "get one's pulse racing" can be traced to the physiological response of the human body to excitement or arousal. The concept of measuring one's pulse or heart rate has long been associated with gauging physical and emotional states. This phrase can be used metaphorically to describe any situation or experience that elicits strong emotions, anticipation, or a sense of thrill.

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