48 Verbs to Use for the Word throb

Her heart gave a great throb when she recognized them all; and though she had been glad for the first moment to think that she had come just in time to give welcome to a little brother stepping out of earth into the better country, a shadow of trouble and pain enveloped her when she saw the others and remembered and knew.

Sure, it's a hero's mind ye show when you can find heart to make merry at a time like this!" "Yes'he jests at love who never felt a throb.'

So she lay motionless and listened, fearing that the men would hear even the quick, heavy throbs of her heart.

I thought I must be going to be ill, and got out my watch and felt my pulse: it was beating furiously, about one hundred and twenty-five throbs in a minute.

Her voice held a throb of anger.

The idea came to him that he was counting his own flickering pulse-throbs for the last time.

He felt for her pulseher heartat first caught no answering throb, for his own heart was beating so wildly.

He found a note from the Princess Hélène Rotscheff, the famous wife of the governor, asking him to spend the following week at Fort Ross; but he was so tired that even the image of Chonita was dim; the note barely caused a throb of anticipation.

Chase could no more have restrained the hand that went out suddenly in quest of hers than he could have checked his own heart throbs.

From the warmest corner of his heart comes up a quick throb that takes away his breath;he runs up the steps,the door opens,one, two, three little faces,it shuts.

What mattered it to her if every jewel cost a heart throb, and if the whole set were bought with the price of blood?

Into the voice there crept a throb that was almost convincing.

Disarmament Conferences may or may not effect the ideal envisioned by the Victorian, a time "when the war drums throb no longer, and the battle-flags are furled in the Parliament of Man"; but the short story follows the gleam, merely by virtue of authorship and by reflecting the peoples of the earth.

Yet think not riches useless; there are purposes to which a wise man may be delighted to apply them; they may, by a rational distribution to those who want them, ease the pains of helpless disease, still the throbs of restless anxiety, relieve innocence from oppression, and raise imbecility to cheerfulness and vigour.

I rested my ear over his heart, detecting no murmur of response; touched the veins of his wrist, but found there no answering throb of life.

"I have no dread, And feel the curse to have no natural fear, Nor fluttering throb, that beats with hopes or wishes, Or lurking love of something on the earth" Manfred, By this time the day had materially advanced, and there were grave grounds for the uneasiness which Cuffe began so seriously to feel.

Right through my alarm jarred a throb of mingled self-reproach and pity and admiration.

Thy heart ne'er knew the unkind throb, Was ever gentle, firm and true; Whate'er the cause, if once espoused Thou to thy watchword held thyself.

Be the landlady's front parlor ever so permanently rented out, the motion-picture theater has brought to thousands of young city starvelings, if not the quietude of the home, then at least the warmth and a juxtaposition and a deep darkness that can lave the sub-basement throb of temples and is filled with music with a hum in it.

" Ormsby permitted himself a single heart-throb of exultation.

A fine line of pain, like a cord tightening, was binding her head, and she put up two fingers to each temple, pressing down the throb.

And through his head pulsed and pulsed the defiant throb of the engines.

" Johnnie inwardly rebuked the throb of joy which greeted this statement.

The heart that fainted at Francesca's sorrows will not refuse a throb to thine.

When you laid this rose against my brow, I was quite unused to the ways of men, With my trusting heart; I am wiser now, So I smile, remembering my heart-throbs then, The dust of a rose cannot blossom again, Never.

48 Verbs to Use for the Word  throb