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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61. There were smaller constellations of blinking red and blue lights throbbing along the graffiti-splattered walls.
62. Faster and faster spun the wheels of light, and the throbbing of the drums accelerated with them.
63. At last you manage to calm yourself, and lie throbbing.
64. She knew Guy could feel the sudden acceleration of her pulse, but she could do nothing to stop the traitorous throbbing.
65. Sure enough, he could make out the same almost subsonic throbbing as he had heard earlier.
66. The only consequence was a throbbing pain in my scrotum that persisted well into the spring.
67. The road was deserted and we were throbbing along at a moderate pace when suddenly the engine sputtered and stopped.
68. He had his hands on her waist, could feel the warmth throbbing right through her sweater.
69. By comparison with the cold cobbled alleys, the hotel restaurant was a scene of throbbing gaiety.
70. She brought uncommon dedication and a throbbing vibrato to the sister who craves a normal existence.
71. Miguel stood by the window where the gusts of cold wind hit him in throbbing drafts.
72. It starts as a dull ache that gradually evolves into a severe throbbing pain, centering in the frontal and temporal regions.
73. Even the bruise on his forehead, the one he'd got falling downstairs days ago, was throbbing again.
74. I lifted up my throbbing arm, an offering of broken bone.
75. Yet we remain human beings with quivering flesh and throbbing nerves who need the small delights of emotional well-being.
76. There is a throbbing pain in my right eye.
77. My heart is throbbing violently.
78. Machinery slackened; throbbing feebly like a fainting pulse; stopped.
79. He felt a dull throbbing pain in his head.
80. His heart was throbbing with excitement.
81. The music's throbbing pulse was giving me a headache.
82. His mind was throbbing with expectation.
83. He worked at a fever heat, and it was so infectious that I felt my temples throbbing in sympathy with his efforts(Sentencedict.com), the veins swelling in my brow.
84. The place was loud, fast, and throbbing with life, some of it on the seamy side.
85. His ankle was throbbing, and he gave it an examination.
86. This provides a nice low frequency "throbbing" when the system is at low load personifying the sedentary state satisfyingly.
87. She endeavoured to conceal a throbbing melancholy heart with the utmost sprightlness in her countenance.
88. Her head was hammering and throbbing and the bright, sunlight stabbed into her eyes.
89. Pink transparent silicone dildo with true-to-life testicles and throbbing veins. Extremely flexible and slippery for all anal and vaginal sex games. length:16cm, diameter: 4 cm.
90. Everything was still, only the stars throbbing in time to his heart.
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