Throbbing

Word THROBBING
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Definitions and meanings of "Throbbing"

What do we mean by throbbing?

To pound or beat rapidly or violently.

To vibrate or pulsate with a steady rhythm.

(of a body part) To pulse (often painfully) in time with the circulation of blood.

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The word "throbbing" in example sentences

You should take care to include the word "throbbing" at least once. ❋ Isabel Kaplan (2011)

When I walked down the streets, the garish colors of the displays crawling and throbbing from the shield-skins of every building filled my eyes. ❋ Unknown (2009)

We slither out of Kosmische under the Elephant arches, slippery with sweat, at about quarter to three, heads throbbing from the rather-closer-to-metal-than-krautrock thrashing of Circle, a bit of a disappointment. ❋ Unknown (2006)

He tried to persuade the team to let him back in the game last week, even with pain he described as throbbing, but Peterson insisted he'll be smart about not pushing too hard. ❋ Unknown (2010)

By constricting the dilated arteries to the head, which had caused that pounding head-ache known as throbbing, this medicine, I was taught to believe has the capacity to alleviate the headache due to migraine. ❋ Unknown (2009)

They swept the border States; opened twelve hundred miles of highway on the grand old Father of Waters; pierced every gate of life in the quivering body of the confederate South; drew their girdle of irresistible conquest around the vast chain of territorial lands, East, West, and South, back to the North again, and paused not until they had torn the heart of rebeldom throbbing from the midst of the Old Dominion, and placed Richmond, a votive offering on the shrine of that glorious Union that bent beneath the storm only to rise in more glorious majesty again on the shattered walls of ❋ Unknown (1865)

The damn ache, spilling forth, and seeming to creep from my very bones and pulse lightly, ever so lightly, beneath my skin, while calling a throbbing tune in despair … ❋ Hal Duncan (2006)

It recalled the throbbing unrest which the tick of his watch had set a-going in him, that moonlight night in the mountains. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The starry brightness above the blackness of the sea, the steep rising face of the hill, with the twinkling lights and flickering fires of the bivouacs, the throng of toilers among the great piles of stores, the mules and water-carts crunching along the gravel, the wounded waiting embarkation -- Mac saw what might be called the throbbing heart of Anzac. ❋ Unknown (1930)

This is known as the throbbing, or beating of the heart. ❋ Ray Vaughn Pierce (1877)

Listening to his appeal for her deliverance, each word throbbing with the fervent beat of a heart that she knew was all her own, an exquisite sense of rest gradually stole over her; as a long - suffering child spent with pain, sinks, soothed at last in the enfolding arms of protective love. ❋ Unknown (1872)

At its harshest, you might not even call their throbbing synth pulses, chopped-up sample assault and glitchy video game soundtrack explosions music at all. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The boulevard is already known as a throbbing hub where some of the most exciting action is seen and heard - with eateries, bars and clubs completing the holy trinity of F&B venues. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The pain can typically be described as a throbbing like sensation. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Migraines, often described as throbbing or pounding, tend to get worse with physical activity. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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