Throbbing is a sensation associated with pain or discomfort. Things that can throb include headaches, muscles after intense exercise, and injuries like sprains or bruises. Emotional states can also be described as throbbing, such as a throbbing heart from excitement or anxiety.
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There is chlorine in pool water. If you accidentaly drink it (like I did once) you feel head pressure and your head starts to throb.
When you cut your finger, it can trigger inflammation as your body responds to the injury. This inflammation causes blood vessels to dilate, increasing blood flow to the wound for healing. The increased blood flow can create a throbbing or pulsating sensation in the injured area.
When a finger is cut, it can trigger an inflammatory response causing blood vessels to dilate and increase blood flow to the area. This increased blood flow can result in throbbing pain as the injury heals and tissues repair. Additionally, nerve endings may also be stimulated and contribute to the sensation of throbbing pain.
Throb Throb was created in 1984.
Constant Throb was created in 1972.
Chart Throb was created in 2006.
Your head will throb when all is done.
"Chart Throb" by Ben Elton has 448 pages in its paperback edition.
beat; pulse; quiver; throb;
The phrase "heart throb" is two words.
Diverse Systems of Throb was created on 2004-01-01.
The ISBN of Chart Throb is 978-0-593-05750-6.
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Yes, "throb" is considered an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound of a heartbeat or a pulsating sensation.
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