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    throbbing
    /ˈθrɒbɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. beating with a strong, regular rhythm; pulsating: "throbbing dance music"

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  2. a strong, regular beat: The propeller noise changed from the normal dull throbbing to a rapidly ascending whine. He was grateful to get away from the incessant throbbing of the jackhammers. pain felt in a series of regular beats: The throbbing in his head made him throw up.

    • Throatiness

      THROATINESS definition: 1. (of a sound or voice) the quality...

    • Thrombi

      THROMBI definition: 1. plural of thrombus specialized 2....

    • Throes

      THROES definition: 1. experiencing or doing something that...

  3. Throbbing definition: beating or pulsing rapidly or forcefully, as the heart under the influence of emotion or excitement. See examples of THROBBING used in a sentence.

  4. Throb is a verb that means to pulsate or pound with abnormal force or rapidity, or to beat or vibrate rhythmically. It is also a noun that means a single pulse or a steady rhythm.

  5. Throbbing is the present participle of throb, meaning a strong, regular beat or pain felt in a series of regular beats. Learn how to use this word in sentences and find related words and phrases in the Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. a strong, regular beat: the throb of the engine. pain that is felt as a series of regular beats: Tablets had faded his headache to a dull throb. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. See also. heartthrob informal.

  7. If something's pulsing like a heartbeat, it's throbbing. When you stop and catch your breath after a long run, you might hear your throbbing pulse in your ears. An injury that's throbbing with pain pounds with regular beats: "I have a throbbing headache."

  8. Throbbing means beating rapidly or violently, as the heart, or feeling a pulsating pain. It can also describe a sound with a strong rhythmic beat. See synonyms, translations and usage examples.