throb
/THräb/
verb
beat or sound with a strong, regular rhythm; pulsate steadily.
"the war drums throbbed"
synonyms: pulsate, beat, pulse, palpitate, pound, thud, thump, hammer, drum, thrum, reverberate, vibrate, pitter-patter, go pit-a-pat, quiver, quop
noun
a strong, regular beat or sound; a steady pulsation.
"the throb of the ship's engines"
synonyms: pulsation, beat, beating, pulse, pulsating, palpitation, pounding, thud, thudding, thump, thumping, hammering, drumming, thrum, thrumming, reverberation, vibration, pit-a-pat, pitter-patter, quivering
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Aug 29, 2024 · 1. to pulsate or pound with abnormal force or rapidity 2. to beat or vibrate rhythmically throbber noun throb 2 of 2 noun : beat, pulse
noun · the act of throbbing. · a violent beat or pulsation, as of the heart. · any pulsation or vibration: the throb of engines.
pain that is felt as a series of regular beats: The pills had faded his headache to a dull throb.
throb Add to list Share · verb. pulsate or pound with abnormal force. “my head is throbbing” · verb. expand and contract rhythmically; beat rhythmically.
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1. to beat, pulsate, vibrate, etc. 2. to beat strongly or fast; palpitate, as the heart under exertion 3. to feel or express emotion; quiver with excitement.
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[intransitive] throb (with something) (of a part of the body) to feel a series of regular painful movements. His head throbbed painfully.
noun. Definition of throb. as in pulse. a rhythmic expanding and contracting I seemed to feel anew the pain of her death with each throb of my heart.
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THROB meaning: 1 : to feel a pain that starts and stops quickly and repeatedly; 2 : to beat with a strong, steady rhythm sometimes used figuratively.
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(intransitive) To pound or beat rapidly or violently. (intransitive, of a body part) To pulse (often painfully) in time with the circulation of blood.
noun · the act of beating fast or forcefully, pulsating or vibrating, or occurring in rhythmic waves: The pain in his shoulder had subsided to a dull throbbing.