Phrase of the Day (get/set someone’s pulse racing)-27DEC20

Phrase of the Day (get/set someone’s pulse racing)-27DEC20

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is get/set someone’s pulse racing and it is a phrase meaning “to make someone feel excited”.

Example Sentence: Nuanced, evidence-based consideration of policy alternatives might set the pulses of academics and pundits racing, but is a feeble antidote (remedy/solution) to the addictive jingoism (extreme patriotism/nationalism) peddled (promoted) by populist demagogues.

Phrase of the Day (get/set someone’s pulse racing)-27DEC20

This word is present in The Hindu article COVID-19 and limits of political accountability and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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