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I . throb [θrɒb, Am θrɑ:b] N

throb of heart
walenie nt
throb of heart
throb of machine
throb of pain

II . throb <-bb-> [θrɒb, Am θrɑ:b] VB intr

heart-throb N inf

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Its heart throbs and demands cleansing.
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You have many heart throbs before you, during your future life.
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He noticed that as blood flowed through arteries, they pulsed or rhythmically throbbed.
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War flares up throughout the country, voodoo drums throb through the night, and white faces are none too popular.
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His striking good looks make him quite the heart throb among his many fans.
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The character was considered a heart throb.
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Watching them, we may feel art history throbbing within like some living organism.
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Budgie did nt play your standard hi-hat-kick-snare; there were a lot of tom-toms and a big throb.
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It throbs and pulses in a still-riveting manner that transcends the dated beatdrops.
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Equality in the universe throbs with a harmonious rhythm.
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