80 adjectives to describe throbbing

As Agnes, standing waiting upon the tennis-ground where Dora had left her, suddenly caught sight of Tom Raymond, her heart gave a little throb of exultation.

Now fast, now slow, like the beating of a feverish pulse, the guns sounded in faint throbs; and all along the horizon from southeast to southwest, and back again, ran flares and waves of a sullen red radiance.

The slow, steady throb reassured him.

She remembered all about it now and hurried forward with quick, irregular steps, causing her breath to come thick, and her heart to beat with sudden choking throbs.

Her heart was beating with painful throbs, for she guessed only too well to what period of his life Mr. Selincourt was referring.

The dull throb of the screw pulsated.

Johnnie caught her breath and hugged the small pliant body to her breast, feeling with a mighty throb of fierce, mother-tenderness, the poor little ribs, yet cartilagenous; the delicate, soft frame for which God and nature demanded time, and chance to grow and strengthen.

A while stood my Beltane, his head a-droop, and fell to wonderment because of the so painful throbbing of his heart.

Back, back, these tumultuous throbbings of the heart, and these tears which vainly rising to the eyelids, fall back upon the heart as wanting power to flow.

To the gentle throbbing of drums and piano, the citizens of Ghent viewed the unique spectacle of their own suburbs going up in smoke.

All through Italy at this time there was the restless throbbing and pulsating, the aimless outreach of the popular heart, which marks the decline of one cycle of religious faith and calls for some great awakening and renewal.

A monotonous, rhythmic throb stole into the room, and he felt there was something about the noise that jarred.

in a moment, as it seemed, there came all about her in the night the solemn throb of the Master-Word, beating in the night.

Every earnest throb seemed stifled there by that strong aristocracy.

There was still the insistent throbbing.

" A slight throbbing about the temples told me that this discussion had reached saturation point.

The slow, steady throb reassured him.

References to the heart are generally of the nature of Veal; also allusions to the mysterious throbbings and yearnings of our nature.

" A measured throb rolled across the woods, and as the noise got louder the beat of the exhaust marked the progress of the train.

Then, with no fiery throbbing pain, No cold gradations of decay, Death broke, at once, the vital chain, And freed his soul the nearest way.

And he took the trumpet, whose angry thrill Urged us on to the glorious battle, And he blew a blastbut all silent and still Was the trump, save a dull hoarse rattle, Save a voiceless wail, save a cry of woe, That burst forth in fitful throbbing

"Woe worth the hour when it is crime To plead the poor dumb bondman's cause, When all that makes the heart sublime, The glorious throbs that conquer time, Are traitors to our cruel laws.

Have you kept yours?" "No," returned Betty, with a sudden blush and a quick, half-guilty throb of her heart, as she remembered in whose hand she had last seen that same bow of rose-color; "that is, I had it until last summer, whenI lost it."

I shall probably never again have such a sensation as I enjoyed to-nightactually feel a heated human heart throbbing and turning and struggling in my grasp; know its pants, its spasms, its convulsions, and its final senseless quiescence.

" It is there, in the question of foreign policy, that the heart of the immediate future throbs.

80 adjectives to describe  throbbing