heart-throb in the PONS Dictionary

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Add in that he is a bit of a heart-throb, and you've got a new band that everybody is talking about, the promotional material said.
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I think they do think of him as a heart-throb.
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He's not a comedian, certainly not a leading man or a heart-throb, and he hasn't the ugliness or eccentricity to be a villain.
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But surely being blessed with heart-throb status must have helped.
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For me he was not just a heart-throb -- he was also my cousin.
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Still, it must be tough, the whole ageing thing, when you're married to a national heart-throb.
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It is a wonderful thing to witness a teen heart-throb sensation with the world at his feet in full-on, please-see-my-picture mode.
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In spite of being only 14 or 15, he was totally suited to the role of heart-throb -- the popular hero who people followed.
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But she has not yet managed to meet the heart-throb.
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Perfect heart-throb qualities in other words -- though he does have one weakness.
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