throb Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of throb In English

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Examples of throb

  • We could hear the distant throb of dance music.

  • At weekends our house was full of the throb of the washing machine.

  • There was a constant throb from the blister.

  • He felt throbs of pain in his arthritic knee.

  • Patients may describe this as sharp, aching, and/or throbbing pain that is easily localized.

  • A persistent pinkish noise sets in, along with throbbing echoes of the already echoed sounds, until the whole thing just cuts out at 1457.

  • The pain is often throbbing in nature and exacerbated with effort.

  • The throbbing stream echoes the pulsing rhythms of the "tumultuous seas," and an ordered metrical structure governs what had at first appeared fitful rhythmic motions.

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Translations of throb In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    顫動,振動,跳動, (身體部位)抽痛…

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  • 中文简体

    颤动,振动,跳动, (身体部位)抽痛…

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  • Español

    latir, palpitar…

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  • Português

    latejar…

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  • 日本語

    ズキズキする, (痛みを伴って)脈打つ…

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  • Türk dili

    zonklamak, hızlı hızlı çarpmak, küt küt atmak…

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  • Français

    battre, vibrer, palpiter…

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  • Catalan

    bategar, fer punxades…

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