start to throb
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To start pulsating or throbbing.
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Examples (10)
- My head will start to throb if I don't get some rest soon.
- He felt his temples start to throb with suppressed rage.
- The loud bass made the floor start to throb rhythmically.
- After hours of intense work, her eyes would often start to throb.
- If you don't apply ice, the bruise might start to throb painfully.
- I could feel my heart start to throb with anticipation.
- She noticed her old war wound start to throb in the cold weather.
- The dentist warned that the extracted tooth socket could start to throb later.
- Whenever he ran too fast, his shin splints would start to throb.
- The distant explosions caused the ground to start to throb slightly.