verb present participle form of the verb 'throb', meaning to beat or pulsate with a strong, regular rhythm
adjective describing a sensation that is pulsating or beating rhythmically
Used to describe a throbbing feeling of anxiety or stress in the chest or head.
Describing a throbbing headache that is pulsating and intense.
Referring to a throbbing sensation in a specific body part due to injury or inflammation.
Depicting a throbbing sensation in intimate areas during arousal or sexual activity.
In literature, the word 'throbbing' is often used to describe intense emotions or sensations, such as a throbbing heart or throbbing pain.
Psychologists may use the term 'throbbing' when discussing physical sensations related to stress or anxiety, such as a throbbing headache or throbbing pulse.
Doctors may use 'throbbing' to describe symptoms reported by patients, such as a throbbing sensation in a specific area of the body.
Massage therapists may use 'throbbing' to describe areas of the body where tension is causing a throbbing sensation, indicating the need for focused treatment.