throb
verb /θrɒb/
  /θrɑːb/
Verb Forms
| present simple I / you / we / they throb |    /θrɒb/   /θrɑːb/  | 
| he / she / it throbs |    /θrɒbz/   /θrɑːbz/  | 
| past simple throbbed |    /θrɒbd/   /θrɑːbd/  | 
| past participle throbbed |    /θrɒbd/   /θrɑːbd/  | 
| -ing form throbbing |    /ˈθrɒbɪŋ/   /ˈθrɑːbɪŋ/  | 
- [intransitive] throb (with something) (of a part of the body) to feel a series of regular painful movements
- His head throbbed painfully.
 - My feet were throbbing after the long walk home.
 
Synonyms hurthurt- ache
 - burn
 - sting
 - tingle
 - itch
 - throb
 
- hurt (of part of your body) to feel painful; (of an action) to cause pain:
- My feet hurt.
 - Ouch! That hurt!
 
 - ache to feel a continuous pain that is not severe:
- I’m aching all over.
 
 - burn (of part of your body) to feel very hot and painful:
- Our eyes were burning from the chemicals in the air.
 
 - sting to make somebody feel a sharp burning pain or uncomfortable feeling in part of their body; (of part of your body) to feel this pain:
- My eyes were stinging from the smoke.
 
 - tingle (of part of your body) to feel as if a lot of small sharp points are pushing into the skin there:
- The cold air made her face tingle.
 
 - itch to have an uncomfortable feeling on your skin that makes you want to scratch; to make your skin feel like this:
- I itch all over.
 - Does the rash itch?
 
 - throb (of part of your body) to feel pain as a series of regular beats:
- His head throbbed painfully.
 
 
- your eyes hurt/ache/burn/sting/itch
 - your skin hurts/burns/stings/tingles/itches
 - your flesh hurts/burns/stings/tingles
 - your head hurts/aches/throbs
 - your stomach hurts/aches
 - to really hurt/ache/burn/sting/tingle/itch/throb
 - to hurt/ache/sting/itch badly/a lot
 - It hurts/stings/tingles/itches.
 
Extra Examples- The noise made my head throb.
 - I could feel a dull throbbing pain in my side.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- painfully
 
- begin to
 - start to
 - make something
 - …
 
- with
 
 - [intransitive] to beat or sound with a strong, regular rhythm synonym pulsate
- The ship's engines throbbed quietly.
 - a throbbing drumbeat
 - The blood was throbbing in my veins.
 - A pulse throbbed painfully in his temples.
 - The club was throbbing to the beat of the music.
 - throb with something (figurative) His voice was throbbing with emotion.
 
More Like This Consonant-doubling verbsConsonant-doubling verbs- bob
 - club
 - dub
 - grab
 - rub
 - sob
 - throb
 
- kid
 - nod
 - pad
 - plod
 - prod
 - shred
 - skid
 - thud
 
- beg
 - blog
 - bug
 - drag
 - drug
 - flag
 - hug
 - jog
 - log
 - mug
 - nag
 - plug
 
- bar
 - confer
 - infer
 - occur
 - prefer
 - refer
 - star
 - stir
 - transfer
 
- acquit
 - admit
 - allot
 - chat
 - clot
 - commit
 - jut
 - knit
 - pat
 - regret
 - rot
 - spot
 - submit
 
- appal
 - cancel
 - channel
 - control
 - counsel
 - enrol
 - equal
 - excel
 - fuel
 - fulfil
 - label
 - level
 - marvel
 - model
 - pedal
 - quarrel
 - signal
 - travel
 
 
Word Originlate Middle English: probably imitative.