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"throb" Definitions
  1. [singular] a feeling of pain that you experience as a series of strong beats
  2. [countable, usually singular] a strong, regular beat

165 Sentences With "throb"

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Cristiano Ronaldo: teenage heart-throb in 2003, teenage heart-throb in 2019.
Bruce Springsteen wears earrings and necklaces, and his fans' hearts throb.
My forearms throb, my hand remains curled from clenching the shears.
What exactly makes a vibrator tick (or throb, buzz, or hum)?
Once again, these paintings do seem to heave, throb and breathe.
Sound Level Varies, but can throb when the bar is full.
He feels a confusion, a kind of throb in his head.
Her temples throb, the veins pop, she is entirely and stunningly alive.
I hadn't eaten and there was an empty throb in my stomach.
There's an extreme intensity both in noise-tangential throb and melodic arrangement.
Yet, when Tira Harpaz came downstairs alone, Bruno felt a guilty throb.
THE quayside roads that wind along the Seine used to throb with hurtling traffic.
He felt the magic with which she had ensnared him throb in his veins.
At 58, I feel the throb of time more acutely with every passing autumn.
"You're the one I've been waiting for," she purrs over a trippy techno throb.
If you stub your toe, it tends to puff up and throb a little.
Strobe lights flash like firing synapses; Synths wobble and throb like a pounding headache.
In other clubs, discos throb and drag kings and queens strut their stuff in shows.
Directed by Pauly C, it's based on illustrations by UK graffiti/street artist Conzo Throb.
But the throb of horsepower is acoustically amplified when the driver steps on the gas.
"I'm sorry," I mouth over the throb of rotors, over the screams of immolating trees.
For Beanpole, a hospital nurse, the clamor of war has quieted to an unremitting throb.
But it is unmistakable, residents say — bad enough to make heads throb and stomachs queasy.
There's a throb, a tingle, an itch, and then, lo and behold, a spot will appear.
I guess that's just part of the life of a young, good-looking, skateboarding heart throb.
"Endless glaciers under my feet make my heart throb," Mr. Kim was once quoted as saying.
Let us be the throb in our children's dreamsand the wounds they wear under their skins.
Now that she was home, though, a mild headache had progressed to a full, persistent throb.
Here's the thing: All piercings will probably sting, maybe bleed, and then throb for a few hours.
The dance floor's welcoming throb had been reimagined as a series of carefully choreographed pirouettes and stumbles.
I am now able to stay awake longer, and my pain has receded to a dull throb.
I never know where to go or what to do that will throb with the appropriate meaning.
Then, when I thought it was over, the throb started in my ribs, fire engulfing each one.
It starts as an agonizing impact and continues to throb until I wake up in complete distress.
My heart pounds and with each step, the sharp twinge between my thighs melts into a gentle throb.
A business-casual crowd filled the West Village redoubt, and the music played at a pleasant soft throb.
"Chris is the first full-on heart-throb type of actor that I've ever worked with," DuVernay notes.
The intimate gallery is bathed in a blue light, as the low throb of house music provides a soundtrack.
He calls it 'tape throb', and you'd do well to think of a better name for it than that.
These are numbers that throb, delicately but persistently, with the longing and regret inspired by life's illusions and evasions.
There's spare outré future pop ("Human Being"), sensual throb ("Baby Forgive Me") and playful '90s house ("Between the Lines").
The crunch and burn and throb of the sauce crashes against the soft and passive tofu; the contrast enhances both.
As he announced last month, Tape Throb is a record label now, a home for similarly dispositioned tape music mutators.
Jackson launched into her 1993 song "Throb", everyone from Tyra Banks to Ciara couldn't help but sing and dance along.
Make him a gifted guy with a good heart, a handy tune sense, and a signature throb in his voice.
There are no animals, but the surface is home to giant plants that twist and throb in strange, alien ways.
Their bereavement is no longer raw but has settled into that persistent throb of awareness of a gaping and permanent vacuum.
The bass tone becomes a relentless throb, the buzz moves in like an approaching chain saw, the crashes happen more often.
To celebrate being awarded Billboard's 'Icon Award', she performed "Nasty" from 1986 record Control, and "Throb" and "If" from 1993's janet.
This corner had a few good misdirects — I'm sure plenty of people got stuck on "throb" for THROE down here as well.
"Throb," pulses with moans and demands that the "DJ make [her] wet," for a dance track that is sexual rather than sensual.
A gentle, yes, pulse — quick but not pounding — emerges behind it, soon joined by a meatier, lower throb in the electric bass.
When he drives by the building where he works, even on his off days, a vein begins to throb in his chest.
I wanted to capture how it can't be captured—that mesmeric throb in our technology infused minds in the deep dark of night.
Of course, everyone's pain tolerance level is different, and Jenner is likely not feeling the throb since she's just re-opening her holes.
Despite her reliance on such industrial materials as fiberglass and polyester resin, her structures, like Doyle's, throb with the suppleness of living matter.
What you hear here — the inky throb of the bass, the rattling kick drum, the sibilant tape — is not what that audience heard.
Instead, they taste like Red Bull and vodka and smell like hot sand and the metallic throb of dubstep in my back molars.
But I also didn't feel any better physically: my head continued to throb and my uterus still felt like a really bad upset stomach.
It was Mile 453, one of the toughest climbs of the New York City Marathon, the critical spot where triceps scream and biceps throb.
Meanwhile, a second drum beats in parallel: My female friends write status updates, telling long-buried stories that still throb with pain and rage.
Moments after they began, the distracting throb of bass and tambourine from a neighboring church thudded through the wall, threatening to break the peace.
Soon after, I find myself lying in bed, my thoughts and the soft throb of my head the only audible things in the room.
" But along the way, he resorts to a challenging gesture, flipping his cap backward and "feeling his Blackness leap and throb to an 8.0.
Some tracks throb like a radiant x-ray of a heartbeat (Dilloway was particularly inspired by the drumming on Serge Gainsbourg's 1964 album Gainsbourg Percussions).
He also studied abroad at St. Andrews in Scotland, which the local paper warned put fellow student Prince William's "undisputed heart-throb" status at risk.
Color is a huge part of the show's appeal: hearts throb pink when people are in love; Rogelio's lavender accessories are flags for his moods.
You could hide out for ages beneath Blonde's light polish, in a crack between the synthesizer's queasy throb and the click of the drum machine.
Even if our ears aren't acute enough to perform a detailed sociological analysis of the room, they can make out one message in the throb.
Donkeys have made his temples throb with fury, but they've also prepared him for the most perplexing challenge of his life: a boy named Harrison.
The prints also come in T-shirt and tank top varieties, so you can show your love for the heart throb up north all year round.
It carried within it somehow the mood of ports and oceans, the throb of the waves; music seemed to flow and be drawn out across it.
It wasn't until I saw the face of Tuxedo Mask, the heart-throb hero in the Sailor Moon series, until I realized what that feeling was.
The extreme conditions in Western Australia produce lakes that, when viewed from above, throb with extraordinary shades of rust, lemon yellow, pink, lavender, and bright green.
Electronics squawk like bike horns, ring like disembodied banjos, and generally do spit-takes over the lonely throb of its ominous bassline and vocal sample combo.
The new data set also includes statistics on more than 3,000 "variable" stars, which throb—sometimes in highly mysterious patterns that are the subject of intense study.
For this installment of Noisey's JanSport Bonfire Session, we had Los Angeles' teen throb, Cuco, who shared his iteration of Chicano based hip-hop with the crowd.
Made-to-order — or, in Mr. de Lavergnolle's phrase, "made-to-dream" — objects are emblems of singularity that astonish the beholder and almost throb with personal meaning.
It will be worth it, for the throb of fermented black bean sauce and the raving chiles, and for the flesh still clinging to nubs of bone.
The orchestral writing is reminiscent of that of Peter Eotvos, an alluringly blended sound of great plasticity that appears to throb and breathe like a living organism.
THUMP: So "tape throb" is a phrase you've been using to describe your music for a while and now it's the name of your newly launched record label.
Styles told BBC Radio 1's Nick Grimshaw that he got some major feedback from someone who knows his way away a hit: fellow heart throb Ed Sheeran.
Time travel can save the fate of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and make your brain throb worse than a hammer to the head all at the same time!
A teaser, from the mix by Benji B, features a grand scroll of desert and coastal landscape, made to feel just slightly ominous with an ambient electronic throb.
Once you have that image in your mind, in fact, it can be hard to let it go: Vivier's music does often seem to evoke a starry throb.
Spanish is the language and the electric current at Ajo y Orégano, where forks clank over a low throb of salsa, merengue and bachata from two decades past.
It looked like a speeding ticket, or a letter from the Inland Revenue, and as he tore it open he felt the first throb of a mild bureaucratic headache.
He also became known for his friendship with digital star/fellow teen heart throb Cameron Dallas (Expelled), and the two co-headlined a popular tour featuring Vine stars called MAGCON.
In blending different forms—here, a lethargic, house-y throb beneath a meticulously crafted R&B melody—she paints a lush aural watercolor that feels therapeutic, electric, and entirely hers.
Underground rave houses like Bassiani, Mitkvarze and Vitamin Cubes, which all open late and throb till daylight, are helping Tbilisi earn a global reputation as a hard-core party capital.
This weekend at the Jazz Standard she presents Mischief and Mayhem, a quartet that makes experimental music of textural enigma, white-knuckle throb and, occasionally, moments of startling melodic clarity.
"Get It Together" remixes South African DJ Black Coffee's extended house track "Superman" into an abridged dance interlude, highlighting the original's thumping percussion, shifty piano, and ominous electronic sitar-esque throb.
It builds up the layers of tension over its opening two minutes before some heavy drum beats—steady, considered, foreboding—enter, and then the whole piece drops away into a throb.
The night spots that she frequents throb with songs by Thelma Houston, Donna Summer, and the Commodores, and the drama links this new wave of dance music to women's sexual freedom.
Shane West is best known for playing the high school heart throb Landon Carter -- photographed here with his on-screen squeeze Mandy Moore -- in the 2002 romance 'A Walk to Remember.
Sounds flicker in and out of earshot, turn distorted, rear up out of nowhere or subliminally wobble and throb; dance-club beats are likely to arrive midsong and disappear just as suddenly.
Starring in her own romantic comedy, Natalie navigates her place in a shinier New York City and a cut-throat workplace, all while trying to win over heart-throb Blake (Liam Hemsworth).
A throb of Mexican music plays steadily, though there is no room to swing your hips because the place is so crowded with young fashionistas taking selfies against the red brick walls.
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On his debut EP, "blistering," Josiah Wise — who records as serpentwithfeet — serves up gothic, spacious, harmonically rich testimony on songs that throb and gasp and come off like well-intentioned, brokenhearted scolds.
Henry might talk and be able to remember your name, and wear cute glasses that give off a pretty charming "Seth Cohen in The O.C." vibe, but his body can't vibrate or throb.
You assume a squat position and use your body like a coiled spring to raise the rope and slam it down repeatedly until your muscles throb and your heart thumps against your eardrums.
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The state has given us the hauntingly beautiful voice of Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, the bubbly 60's pop stylings of Don Ho, and everyone's favorite killed-off Game of Thrones heart throb Jason Momoa.
So, we are faced with the options of putting up concrete barricades on our London roads to stop traffic and restrict freedom of our civilians or maintaining the vibrant throb of a pulsating city.
I'll sit there, play dumb while the little blue route gets drawn on their GPS and watch as their temples throb with irritation then respond to small talk while they seethe through clenched jaw.
I pumped and cried, feeling like a trapped, defective, miserable cow over the slow drips into the bottle, yielding only half an ounce or so in half an hour of the machine's painful throb.
LONDON (Reuters) - Frontman of British brand "One Direction" and teenage heart throb Harry Styles saw his eponymous debut album go straight to the top of the UK charts on Friday, selling nearly 57,000 copies.
Long stretches of the film past in virtual silence, with just a dull throb that makes it feel like the theater is underwater, or floating in space, with no way to find one's bearings.
While the voluminous, synth-sounding guitars (and vice-versa) and singer/producer Babette Hayward's throaty vocals move at a steady, calming throb, catch how Hayward reaches into her yearning falsetto range for the chorus.
These killings of and by policemen are symbiotically linked, together contributing to a throb of avoidable deaths in which, unlike the other themes of this traumatic week, it is hard to find anything hopeful.
The throb of separation clearly nags at Lowery, as does the elasticity of time: the way in which it hops ahead like a skipping stone, describes a circle, or slows to an intolerable crawl.
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Their music is experimental in genuinely exciting ways, jolting from sounding reminiscent of Tic and fka twigs' jittery production on twigs' debut EP one moment, then the techno throb of Yves Tumor the next.
The plot takes a back seat to the grandiose beauty Mr. Argento brings to the enterprise; every ray of light and throb of the soundtrack (the famous score is by Goblin) seems defiantly unnatural.
Then, I develop a little sniffle I like to call a "perma-cold," the omnipresent, low-grade bug that keeps my nose clogged and runny at the same time and makes my head throb.
In the regional capital Sambava, a melting pot for farmers, brokers and exporters, the rain-swept streets throb with tuk-tuks jostling with high-end 4x4s, particularly the $50,000 Toyota Land Cruiser favoured by brokers.
In the regional capital Sambava, a melting pot for farmers, brokers and exporters, the rain-swept streets throb with tuk-tuks jostling with high-end 4x4s, particularly the $50,000 Toyota Land Cruiser favored by brokers.
Eilish (working with her producer brother, Finneas O'Connell) digs her shapely talons into the conflicts that throb in our minds like her meticulously constructed tracks: anxiety and confidence, love and terror, fairy tales and reality.
This brings the birria's spices right into the tortillas, doubling the throb of dried, toasted guajillo and morita chiles, and the minor hints of cinnamon and clove that you can already taste in the beef.
Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides is grander within the same technopop style, aiming for a dizzier and more solemn sense of romantic rapture; the synthesizers throb with wild longing and a quasi-orchestral majesty.
It came through the stone walls of the 766-year-old church: the heart-pounding throb of millions of hands clapping and voices cheering, a joyful rising tide reverberating through the hallowed halls of Westminster Abbey.
Over the last few years, he's embraced an aesthetic that he refers to as "tape throb," a sonic disposition that favors the warped, warbly, and grimy sounds that tapes can offer when pushed to their limits.
The first sound on "Dangerous"—the opening track—isn't a droning guitar line or and the throb of an 808, but a glimmering horn line, like a herald announcing the arrival of low-key pop royalty.
You hear it in the eerily clattering "When Doves Cry," which jettisons bass altogether, and in the throb of "Sign o' the Times," which tilts in the opposite direction, pushing a pulsing bass way out front.
"I welcomed old habits like a long lost friend, to spite you," she said in a hoarse, deadened voice, on "Destinations," whose menacing low throb built to a paranoid hum, like an approaching killer-bee attack.
In one of the oldest souks stands Bakdash, a shop more than a century old, where booza (Arabic for ice cream) is beaten in buckets with giant wooden mallets, up and down in an inexorable throb.
It's as if Mr. Maxwell had elicited the unspoken thoughts that throb within a vintage western, with his characters giving voice to the feelings you may experience when watching such entertainments in an abstracted, melancholy mood.
Not so typical are tracks like "Dose Your Dreams," with its dark nu-funk shuffle and disco strings, or the snarling industrial throb of "Mechanical Bull," which finds David ensnared in an array of nightmarish capitalist clutches.
"The girls surprise Alex by bringing on her favorite star actor crush — hear her reactions live as she meets her idol and listen in as this famous Hollywood heart-throb shows why his title is well deserved."
The resulting 12 tracks combine the impulsiveness of free jazz (despite being fully composed over a three-year period), the vastness of chamber music, the tactile aura of musique concrete, and the dubby throb of dancefloor jams.
There's the echo of empty space all around you, the synthesizers that throb like the red light panels on a sexy Death Star, the sense of awe that nobody else seems to have thought of coming here.
It is not that Pattinson has ceased to make our hearts throb but that he has learned to claw at our nerves, too, and even to turn our stomachs, all without sinking his teeth into a single neck.
The fuzzy, clanging, nevertheless streamlined guitar roar, bursting forth with trebly riffs and solos and rhythmic slams between verses, resonates with a yowling clarity, while Jon Wurster's drums throb with an agile speed that implies a light touch.
Emptyset, the English electronic duo of James Ginzburg and Paul Purgas, dealt in elementals almost entirely stripped of melody; crashes, thuds, whooshes, crunches and room-shaking bass tones that could linger and throb or land as hard as drumbeats.
The back and forth of brush and roller apparently tore enough fibers in my tendon that almost anything makes the left elbow throb now — leaning on it, twisting it, sleeping one degree off the angle it prefers, the little tyrant.
The score by Mr. Sheik ("Spring Awakening") is steeped in the electric throb of period synth pop, while incorporating Top 40 numbers by the likes of Tears for Fears, the Human League, Phil Collins and Huey Lewis and the News.
People think about it and their temples start to throb and they have to go and stand outside for a good few minutes really thinking about their breathing patterns, and for others, it is a source of almost orgasmically genuine pleasure.
Metal fans don't necessarily want to watch an acoustic show at a co-operative vegan cafe, nor do they want to be pressed against some handsy guy in a packed-out super club to the bland throb of 2010 Calvin Harris.
Humanity never quite grows out of the buffoon's attractions: the scapegoats he offers; the fast money; the rush of violence; the throb of nation and flag; the adrenaline of the mob; the glorious future that will, he insists, avenge past humiliations.
Nor is it "Best of Me," which was written in part by Andrew Taggart, of the dim pop-EDM outfit the Chainsmokers, and fits neatly into that duo's litany of songs that swell and throb yet still feel like dirges.
But as "Russian Doll" ends up arguing so convincingly, the only way to stop feeling the dull throb of that pain every damn day is to stare it in the face, force it to blink, and move on from there.
But removed from the opinionated throb of New York City, where reaction to both the Hammons and Noland exhibitions once radiated hotly, these replica-replica-exhibits fall flat, and the meta fog surrounding them is simply too thick to parse.
We have a hunch — abetted by the menacing throb of the music and the sneaky, splintered editing of the scenes — that the fates of these characters and the others in Jerzy Skolimowski's "11 Minutes" will converge and that the convergence will be catastrophic.
A few weeks before the show starts, as families are settling in to their holiday meals, you get a slight throb in your bones, telling you whether this CES will be a memorable one — or if it will be another six weeks of winter.
Play 10 seconds of "DNA," whose clickity drum track and hypnotic guitarish electroloop throb with a rage all the scarier for being so calm and contained, and marvel at the sheer aural power, and how tenaciously Lamar spits his rhymes and grits his teeth.
Two candidates wound up with more speaking time than Ms Warren: Cory Booker, the New Jersey senator and a gifted orator who used his time well, and Beto O'Rourke, the former Texas congressman and a brief heart-throb of primary voters, who did not.
Instead, Thomas represented a wholesome, parent-approved version of the 22017s and, by all accounts, that's who he was: a well-spoken introvert ( People once labeled him a "Smart Throb") who didn't like the Hollywood scene and struggled with the implications of his fame.
In another issue of Vibe the month prior​, the writer Peter Relic points to "the sudden techno throb in the fourth chorus" on his way to deeming Mannie Fresh "the most significant rhythmic innovator out of New Orleans" since the percussion section of The Meters.
K-Pop is a genre that is heavily reliant on the creative visual flare of its music videos, which, in its best forms, can range from the absurd (humans dressed as sushi) to the sublime (pop punk in the form of androgynous heart-throb G-Dragon).
They know what it is like to step out into Mestalla Stadium in Valencia, where little more than a decade ago, the roar of the home crowd could make the cavernous concrete bowl throb with excitement as fans cheered on a team that was among the best in Europe.
Katy B & Kaytranada, "Honey": This collaboration between Katy B and Canadian producer Kaytranada doesn't get much louder than a murmur, and it doesn't move much faster than a slow, steady throb; it's probably the sexiest song named "Honey," which is a serious compliment given the quality of the competition.
It would have made great interstitial music as the ravers rush to find the warehouse where their night will transform into a Bacchanal of ecstasy, crop tops, and make-outs, or during the film's climax, when the tripping masses throb with joy as they dance to the breaking dawn.
The title track "Honey" keeps stopping and starting, as the beat decides to throb, abruptly drop out, shyly creep back in; Robyn mixes a large number of nature metaphors (honey, waves, currents, sunset) to create a sense of vulnerability buried deep beneath external layers: a primal, enveloping intimacy.
It would have massive teen-throb potential if Bali didn't perform it so abrasively, yet that's exactly why the song resonates: the gravelly rhythm guitar, the shrieking, high-pitched keyboards, the individual words highlighted by her nasal sneer ("pedal"), all scratch the ears, and hence open them up.
Lofty storylines aside, on the throb and kick of "Two Hearts," the synth-swayed title track, "Sunlight," and "New Atmosphere" (there are simply too many highlights to list), Lovett manages to stitch a beating heart into songs could sound clinical in the precision of their 241s pop, retro-futurist grooves.
Pork sisig — ears, jowl and snout broken down into a seething hash — gets all the glory, but when I go out with fellow Filipinos, this is the dish that's scraped clean: rough-chopped squid, crackling in its own brine, with a throb of chile and vinegar like a gentle smack.
My instinct is to believe Clarissa when she says that she likes Lovelace "better perhaps than I ought to like him," given "all his preponderating faults," but that she would happily, and "without a throb," as she puts it to Anna, give him up in order to be reconciled with her parents and her uncles.
If—and it's a big if—I'm around in 60 years time to have the privilege of looking back at the halcyon days of the 2016 EU Referendum, the most striking aspect that will throb in my ageing, AI-augmented mind will be the language, and how words were used to utterly wipe meaning from any predicted consequences of ripping Europe apart.
Callahan apparently approached the organization in an aleatoric sort of way—randomizing samples on the first piece and then arranging them shortest to longest on the second—but if you cross your eyes enough structure starts to emerge, as if you can feel the dull throb that originally imbued these microscopic tracks even though they've been melted down and reconstituted.
There was probably a scary headline about a new study in a peer-reviewed journal about how some facet of my life makes me 10 to 15 percent more likely to die "early," whatever "early" means, which took root in my brain and increased my heart rate and my blood pressure, gave me a headache, affected my breathing, and even made my calves throb.
The 26-year-old heart throb has been a busy man since getting passed over for the final rose in the most recent season of the hit ABC show — from being spotted hanging out with Gigi Hadid to apartment hunting in N.Y.C. But the pursuit that's been taking up most of his time these days is ABC Food Tours, a not-for-profit organization he runs with his friend Matt James.
Coffee once ruled these fields, but as its price has grown unstable, smallholder farmers like Dávila and González, 52 and 65, respectively, have had to turn to alternative crops, among them this strange arrival that yields knobby rhizomes of shocking orange flesh, rarely eaten unadulterated; instead, the underground stems are dried and pulverized into a musky powder with a throb of bitterness, which is most widely recognized worldwide as the earthy base note and color in many Indian dishes.
Jack Black opens chanting "Oh Hanukkah" a cappella, and Haim covers Leonard Cohen's "If It Be Your Will" with a gentle reverence, but the album's real coup is a series of quirky originals: Adam Green's "Dreidels of Fire" wonders "how the heck" do you explain the miracle of the holiday; the Flaming Lips' "Sing It Now, Sing It Somehow" is very much a Flaming Lips song; and Alex Frankel of Holy Ghost retells the story of "Hanukkah in '96" over a gentle synth-pop throb. GANZ
After enduring a sleepy period in the 2000s of low attendance and limited television presence in its native land, New Japan rebounded thanks much in part to the success of three major stars: Hiroshi Tanahashi, a heart throb with a John Cena-like physique and Ric Flair-level performances, Shinsuke Nakamura, arguably the most charismatic wrestler in the world (imagine the lovechild of Oldboy's Oh Dae-Su and Prince); and Kazuchika Okada, a pro wrestling prodigy and the promotion's youngest ever International World Grand Prix Heavyweight Champion at 24.

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