100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "throb"
Definition
The verb throb refers to a strong, regular beat or pulse, often associated with a sensation of pain, excitement, or strong emotion. It can describe physical sensations, rhythmic sounds, or emotional states.
Synonyms
- Pulse
- Beat
- Pound
- Flutter
- Quiver
- Thump
- Vibrate
- Palpitate
- Hammer
- Surge
Antonyms
- Calm
- Steady
- Subside
- Diminish
- Fade
- Rest
Examples
- My head began to throb after a long day at work.
- The music made my heart throb with excitement.
- She could feel her adrenaline throb as she prepared for the race.
- The bass in the club caused the floor to throb with energy.
- His temples would throb whenever he felt stressed.
- The lights were so bright that her eyes seemed to throb in response.
- As the countdown began, I could feel my pulse throb in anticipation.
- The pain in my back began to throb with every movement.
- The engine of the car seemed to throb as it idled.
- Her heart would throb whenever he walked into the room.
- The waves crashed against the shore with a throbbing rhythm.
- With each step, I could feel my feet throb against the pavement.
- The excitement in the crowd made the atmosphere throb with energy.
- His heart started to throb when she smiled at him.
- The tattoo needle began to throb against my skin.
- The memories of that day still make my heart throb with emotion.
- The fireworks lit up the sky, making the night throb with color.
- I could feel the throb of the city even from my quiet apartment.
- Her voice throbbed with passion as she spoke.
- The dancer's movements made the audience's hearts throb in unison.
- The aftereffects of the workout caused my muscles to throb.
- As the storm approached, the air seemed to throb with tension.
- His heart would often throb when he thought of her.
- The drumbeat began to throb, setting the pace for the dance.
- Each time the train passed, the ground would throb beneath us.
- The throb of the bass made it hard to concentrate.
- She placed her hand on her chest to feel her heart throb.
- The fever caused my body to throb in discomfort.
- With every breath, she could feel her lungs throb with pain.
- The anticipation in the room made the air throb with electricity.
- The city lights seemed to throb like a living heartbeat.
- His foot began to throb after he stubbed his toe.
- The tension in the air made my heart throb faster.
- Each beat of the song made my blood throb with excitement.
- I felt the throb of the city through the rhythm of the subway.
- The emotional scene made my heart throb in sympathy.
- After the workout, my legs would throb with fatigue.
- The sound of the waves would throb in the background.
- Her pulse began to throb as she approached the stage.
- The throb of the engine signaled the start of the race.
- I could hear the throb of the bass from blocks away.
- The pain in my ankle began to throb after the fall.
- The beat of the song made everyone’s hearts throb together.
- The anxiety made my stomach throb uncomfortably.
- The rhythmic throb of the music filled the room.
- She could feel the throb of the city through her feet.
- My heart would throb whenever I heard that song.
- The doctor said the pain would throb for a few more days.
- The vibrant colors of the sunset seemed to throb with life.
- The tension built up in her chest, making her heart throb.
- The old clock would throb every hour, reminding me of time passing.
- The roar of the crowd made the stadium throb with excitement.
- She felt a throb of jealousy when she saw them together.
- The aftershocks made the ground throb beneath our feet.
- The anticipation of the surprise made her heart throb.
- The pulse of the city would throb through the night.
- My temples began to throb after staring at the screen for too long.
- His heart would throb in rhythm with the music.
- The throb of her heart matched the beat of the song.
- The pain in my shoulder began to throb after lifting weights.
- The bass guitar caused the stage to throb with sound.
- I could feel the throb of the party from outside the door.
- The thrill of the rollercoaster made my heart throb with joy.
- The throb of the city nightlife kept her awake.
- The pain in my back would throb after a long day.
- The vibrant energy made the music throb through my veins.
- My heart would throb in fear when I saw the horror movie.
- The throb of the music made everyone want to dance.
- The emotions swirled inside, making her heart throb wildly.
- The throb of the drum echoed through the hall.
- I felt a throb of excitement as the event began.
- The thrill of the chase made my heart throb faster.
- The pain began to throb as the medication wore off.
- The atmosphere was so charged, it felt like the air was throbbing.
- The rhythmic throb of the train was oddly soothing.
- My heart would throb in sync with the fireworks.
- The throb of the city was a constant backdrop to her life.
- She could feel the throb of his heartbeat in the quiet room.
- The excitement made my pulse throb with anticipation.
- The pain would throb during the night, keeping me awake.
- The beat of the music made her heart throb with joy.
- I could hear the throb of the ocean waves nearby.
- The throb of the bass made the crowd move in unison.
- My head would often throb after a long night out.
- The energy of the crowd caused her heart to throb.
- His voice throbbed with emotion as he spoke.
- The throb of the fireworks filled the night sky with light.
- The pressure in my chest made my heart throb painfully.
- The rhythm of the song made my feet throb to the beat.
- She could feel her heart throb with every step she took.
- The vibrant colors seemed to throb with energy.
- The throb of the crowd grew louder as the event approached.
- The pain would throb in waves, catching me off guard.
- The music made her soul throb with happiness.
- His heart began to throb as he approached her.
- The tension in the room made her pulse throb.
- The rhythm of the ocean made the beach throb with tranquility.
- I could feel the throb of my heart in my ears.
- The throb of the city never seemed to stop.
- Each beat of the drum made my heart throb with excitement.