THROB


Meaning of THROB in English

[verb] [I], [noun] [C] -bb- - (to produce) a regular beat or one that is fast and forcefulA pulse started throbbing in my right temple.His head throbbed, and his body ached as if he had been beaten up.I hit my toe against the door this morning and it's starting to throb.Both records have a good throbbing bass which is great to dance to.The throbbing (pain) in his leg was becoming unbearable.He felt the throb of her heart.See also heartthrob.

Cambridge English vocab.      Кембриджский английский словарь.