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sympulse 

Sym-pulse, sym meaning Symbiosis and pulse meaning heart rate.

To boost the serotonin levels of the audience and increase their heart rate out of excitement, the students of SCMS Pune organize Pune's biggest Annual Extravaganza called Sympulse. It attracts thousands of students from various colleges as participants, providing them an exposure into different categories of talent ranging from artistic events to sports events, along with the best Sundowners and Automobile Events like Pitstop.
Sympulse is one of the popular fests out there in India.
sympulse by rO_brO November 23, 2021
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When two words typed in T9 have the same combination of numbers.

The sypulse of wicker is whales. (942537)

Home is the sypulse of good. (4663)
Sypulse by RainbowTerra August 19, 2008
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