0 experiencing or doing something that is difficult, unpleasant, or painful: --
1 difficulties or pain: --
Everything cannot be changed in the last throes of the review.
The industry is in the throes of an intensified drive for more mechanisation.
They are in the throes of doing almost the opposite of what they have committed themselves to doing.
The entertainment industry seems to be in the throes of a passionate love affair with violence, embracing it at every opportunity.
Meanwhile, the entertainment industry seems to be in the throes of a passionate love affair with violence, embracing it at every opportunity.
A dying authority is useless and it can have very nasty death throes.
Moreover, the death throes of the many beetles accumulating at contaminated pats were themselves enough to break some of the dung into fragments small enough to blow or wash away.
A nursing home resident said to be a vegetable is treated differently from one who, say, ' has his wits about him ' or who is consciously in the throes of death.