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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91. He had walked several kilometres over pavements, and his varicose ulcer was throbbing.
92. He in all your singing is but a soundless throbbing.
93. He cannot stop to show his reader how each constituent word of the original sentence is throbbing with a life of its own, and aglow with the fascination of a personal history.
94. I feel a pulsating ( throbbing ) pain at my temple.
95. Holsten, the golden pilsener from Hamburg, was first brewed in this throbbing cosmopolitan city well over 100 years ago.
96. Rodin's depicts the heart throbbing passion between men and women.
97. His heart was throbbing.
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98. You have yet to touch This soft flesh, This throbbing blood— Are you not lonely, Expounder of the Way?
99. His beer mug sat untouched on the table, his head burled deep in his hands, his veins throbbing in his temple.
100. "Behind the facade of Wahabi conservatism in the streets, the underground nightlife for Jeddah's elite youth is thriving and throbbing," the cable begins.
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