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Discover Ludwig"racing heart" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English and can be used any time to describe a heart that is beating rapidly, often as a result of fear, stress, anxiety, or excitement.
For example: "The detective's heart raced as he heard the criminal's footsteps approaching him from behind."
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Racing heart.
So why the racing heart?
Physical symptoms include a racing heart, sweating, and feeling stressed.
I had a meltdown: sweating, racing heart, everything.
"I had a full-blown panic attack," with racing heart and shortness of breath.
We examined him and re-examined him, monitoring his ragged breath and racing heart.
Cue sweaty palms, racing heart, all the cliched signals of frayed nerves.
But as my daughter and I chasséd in sync, my racing heart melted.
Suddenly her straining muscles and racing heart were affirmations "of my sexual vigor, my sexual arousability".
Have you developed a rash, a racing heart maybe and a feeling of impending doom?
The downside includes side effects like nervousness, headaches, a racing heart and further sleep problems.
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