Throb

Verb

 * 1)  To pound or beat rapidly or violently
 * 2)  To vibrate or pulsate with a steady rhythm

Derived terms

 * throbbingly

Noun

 * 1) A beating, vibration or palpitation

Adjectives for Throb
rhythmic; trembling; belated; harmonic; fondest; minutest; romantic; exulting; fleeing; steady; fluttering; heart; ecstatic; blissful.

Thesaurus
ache, agonize, ail, anguish, arrhythmia, bar beat, barrage, beat, beat a ruffle, beat a tattoo, beating, bicker, blanch, blench, dance, didder, disquiet, disquietude, dithers, downbeat, drum, drum music, drumbeat, drumfire, drumming, feel pain, feel the pangs, fidget, fidgetiness, fidgets, flap, flick, flicker, flip, flip out, flit, flitter, flop, flutter, freak out on, get high on, glow, go pitapat, grimace, gutter, have a misery, have the fidgets, have the shakes, heartbeat, heartthrob, heave, heaving, hurt, inquietude, jerk, offbeat, palpitate, palpitation, pant, panting, paradiddle, patter, pitapat, pitter-patter, pound, pounding, pulsate, pulsation, pulse, quake, quaking, quaver, quavering, quiver, quivering, rat-a-tat, rat-tat, rat-tat-tat, rataplan, rattattoo, resonate, restlessness, rhythm, roll, rub-a-dub, ruff, ruffle, shake, shakes, shaking, shiver, shivers, shoot, shrink, shudder, slat, smart, sound a tattoo, spatter, splatter, splutter, sputter, squirm, staccato, suffer, swell, swell with emotion, tat-tat, tattoo, tempo, thrill, thrill to, throbbing, thrum, thump, thumping, tick, ticktock, tingle, tingle with excitement, tom-tom, toss, toss and turn, tremble, trembling, tremor, trepidation, trepidity, tumble, turn on to, twinge, twist and turn, twitch, twitter, unrest, upbeat, vibrate, wave, waver, wiggle, wince, wriggle, writhe

Verb

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Noun

 * Dutch: geklop
 * Finnish: jyskytys, sykintä, kumina


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Derived terms

 * throbber
 * heartthrob

Anagrams

 * broth