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- Dictionarythrobbing/ˈθrɒbɪŋ/
adjective
- 1. beating with a strong, regular rhythm; pulsating: "throbbing dance music"
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having a strong, regular beat: The club was all pulsating lights and throbbing dance music. Cars with throbbing engines and loud stereos are among the most commonly cited sources of unwanted noise. happening, or experiencing pain, in a series of regular beats: She had a throbbing pain in her neck and left shoulder.
- English (US)
having a strong, regular beat: The club was all pulsating...
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- English (US)
Throbbing means beating or pulsing rapidly or forcefully, as the heart under the influence of emotion or excitement. It can also mean feeling or exhibiting strong emotion or passion, pulsating or vibrating regularly, or being or feeling pain that occurs in rhythmic waves.
Throb is a verb meaning to pulsate or pound with abnormal force or rapidity, or to beat or vibrate rhythmically. It is also a noun meaning a single pulse or a steady rhythm. Learn more about its synonyms, example sentences, word history, and related entries.
Throb is a verb that means to produce a strong, regular beat, or a noun that means a pain that is felt as a series of regular beats. Learn how to use throb in sentences, see synonyms and antonyms, and explore related words and phrases.
having a strong, regular beat: The club was all pulsating lights and throbbing dance music. Cars with throbbing engines and loud stereos are among the most commonly cited sources of unwanted noise. happening, or experiencing pain, in a series of regular beats: She had a throbbing pain in her neck and left shoulder.
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.
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.