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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31. For a few seconds, as the body crumpled into the dirt, Richmann stood quaking with fury, veins throbbing with hatred.
32. At once, Poole could hear the throbbing of the pumps as precious air was sucked out of the lock chamber.
33. I felt a throbbing pain in my left shin, and pulled up my trouser leg to see what was causing it.
34. She lowered her head and took the tip of the throbbing rod between her lips.
35. She felt her eyelids dropping and woke just in time to feel her hand being tugged towards the throbbing drums.
36. He had a throbbing headache building, centred behind his nose and eyes.
37. Chill at 10 or 11 am; starting in the extremities, with a throbbing head and flushed face.
38. His pain, a round, red, throbbing presence, sat beside him at the window enjoying the spectacle.
39. The wizard uncurled his stinging fist and the roll of gold coins slipped between his throbbing fingers.
40. He became aware of the pulse throbbing in his head.
41. A single downpour can rapidly transform a lifeless, shallow depression in the desert into a pool throbbing with life.
42. Two minutes later, there is no way to skirt the throbbing crowd around him.
43. There is never a time or place for true love. It happens accidentally, in a heartbeat, in a single flashing, throbbing moment. Sarah Dessen
44. For the life of her, she can't remember, but she's throbbing like a drum.
45. I could see the violet veins in her eyelids and the blue vein throbbing at the side of her temples.
46. I had a throbbing abscess under a large section of bridgework and root canal work was the next day's projected treat.
47. Juliet felt a strange sort of throbbing inside her, that quickly spread like tentacles of fever through her body.
48. His words landed like a bomb. After the explosion there was just a deathly quiet, the engine throbbing softly.
49. The irregular heartbeat of battle was distant as yet but throbbing closer.
50. He got back into his car, his face throbbing, his sides aching.
51. He was also aware of a throbbing under his right rib.
52. The sound ricocheted around the hall, bouncing from the marble walls, piercing his throbbing head.
53. He felt a throbbing strain at the outer corners of his eyes, and pressed them with his finger-tips.
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54. Her head was throbbing so vilely that the effort was too much.
55. Zimmermann lavishes expression on the Debussy, but his grainy tone and constant throbbing vibrato tend to smother the music.
56. Robyn twisted around quickly and cursed again, narrowing her eyes against the throbbing pain in her head.
57. He was walking as fast as he could without running, his feet throbbing from the stony path.
58. By late afternoon my head was throbbing, and I couldn't see straight.
59. Holding my throbbing temples between my hands, I groped my way to the Oval.
60. The finger was removed almost immediately, but not before Isabel had felt the throbbing pulse against her lips.
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