Your head will throb when all is done.
The phrase "heart throb" is two words.
i think yes
Pulsation, throb.
The word "throb" normally applies to a heartbeat or pulse. To throb heavily is to pulse, thump, or pound.
Throb Throb was created in 1984.
Broth is the only one I can think of
exalt, elate, throb.
Throb
throb
thumb, throb
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?"