Probably not. A little throb in the 'middle leg' may lead to a spurt if taken care off though! ;)
i mean spurt
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"Spurt" can mean a rush, or a quick action / energy.My child is eating so much!I think he is on a growth spurt.The child couldn't watch in silence any more."I Hate YOU!" the child spurted out in its rage.
By no growth spurt do you mean you haven't grown at all, or you've grown slowly. If it's the latter I think it's normal. I started growing when I was like 12 I'm 17 and 5 foot 11 and never grew more than an inch or two per year and I seemingly stopped growing around 15 and a half. (except my feet recently grew) Depending on how old you are you could hit a growth spurt, or you could just be a slow grower like me. I'm hoping what you are probably hoping that I'll hit a big growth spurt, lol realistically I might have one inch left.
In my opinion, there is no exact age height you should be when you are twelve. Our heights can depend on many things like: Genes or family DNA Puberty-Growth spurts Whether you are a girl or a boy Or if you have a disease that affects your growth. If your friends are taller that you, it is probably because they play a particular sport or are having a growths spurt. Do not worry if you are the shortest in class, this could also mean that you have not had your growth spurt yet.
throb
it may mean that the fetus does not have enough room to move around as freely because during the last month the fetus goes through a final growth spurt. there is also something called intrauterine growth restriction that can cause the fetus to not move as much.
No, bound does not rhyme with "throbe," and "throbe" is not an English word anyway. Perhaps you mean "throb?" Please see the related questions below for "What rhymes with bound?" and "What rhymes with throb?"
My heart, my heart beat, my pulse, heart throb, mavornin or most popularly: MY DARLING.
It means to squirt or spurt something out, usually some sort of nasty goop.
Your Pregnant! The burning is from the growth of your little baby!
repetition of similar consonant sounds at the ends of accented syllables, as in blue spurt of a lighted match.