Synonym: pounding, throb. Similar words: hobbing, sobbing, throb, ebbing, robbery, throw, throat, throng. Meaning: [θrɑb /θrɒb] n. 1. an instance of rapid strong pulsation (of the heart) 2. a sound with a strong rhythmic beat. adj. pounding or beating strongly or violently.
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1. Her heart was throbbing with excitement.
2. Her head was throbbing and she ached all over.
3. My feet were throbbing after the long walk home.
4. I have a throbbing pain.
5. Both records have a good throbbing bass which is great to dance to.
6. Her foot was throbbing with pain.
7. Her heart was throbbing after the race.
8. The throbbing pain in his leg was becoming unbearable.
9. His voice was throbbing with emotion.
10. The blood was throbbing in my veins.
11. He lay awake, his nerves throbbing.
12. My headache faded to a dull throbbing.
13. The river is throbbing with life.
14. The engine is throbbing quietly.
15. My heart is throbbing and I'm shaking.
16. I woke up with a throbbing headache .
17. There was a throbbing in her temples.
18. The club was throbbing to the beat of the music.
19. A single note repeated over and over again, throbbing in my head.
20. As I write this, I have a throbbing headache.
21. Madame Astarti's head was throbbing.
22. My head is throbbing with pain.
23. My head was throbbing from the drink.
24. Every morning I wake up with a throbbing headache.
25. He limped heavily,(sentencedict.com) nursing his throbbing ankle.
26. I brought earplugs, which worked against the throbbing music.
27. The throbbing grew louder, more insistent.
28. Sunstroke fever, throbbing headache, red face, stupor.
29. Friday saw the latest addition to Darlington's throbbing night life packed to the rafters.
30. They wove across the metallic dunes, submerging themselves like roots, surfacing again, twitching, throbbing sluggishly.
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