Synonym: beat, palpitate, pound, pulsate, thump. Similar words: throw, throat, throw in, through, throw off, throw up, go through, throw away. Meaning: [θrɑb /θrɒb] n. 1. a deep pulsating type of pain 2. an instance of rapid strong pulsation (of the heart). v. 1. pulsate or pound with abnormal force 2. expand and contract rhythmically; beat rhythmically 3. tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement.
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31 My heart gave a throb.
32 The drums seemed to throb in his ears.
33 Would he arouse him with a throb of agony?
34 She hadn't expected that throb. It took her by surprise.
35 A cold little fear was beginning to throb in Scarlett's breast. More miles of rifle pits!
36 Her head was beginning to throb,[www.Sentencedict.com] her shoulders to ache.
37 Once again he felt the throb of the recognition and regret.
38 For days after I met you, something seemed to throb in my veins.
39 The long climb up the mountain made her heart throb rapidly.
40 The long climb up the hill made her heart throb.
41 Do you get bothered by being labelled a heart - throb?
42 The last of the evening light was an unreal throb of Kermit green.
43 But anyone who loves her laptop knows there can be agony in all that ecstasy: Using them regularly can make your neck throb, eyes ache, and shoulders cry uncle.
More similar words: throw, throat, throw in, through, throw off, throw up, go through, throw away, bathroom, get through, all through, throughout, overthrow, come through, fall through, cut through, put through, run through, misanthropy, look through, pass through, pull through, breakthrough, break through, anthropology, carry through, follow through, anthropomorphic, robot, robust.