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Often used in the same context:
thrum,
pulsing,
hum,
wail,
gurgle,
ache,
rumbling,
growl,
burble,
shriek,
crackle,
palpitate,
tinkle,
tintinnabulation,
fibrillating,
thump,
trill,
yelps,
clangor,
yawp,
bass clef,
glissando,
blare,
whir,
cacophonic,
tremolos,
throaty,
backbeat,
whirr,
tingle,
keening,
shrilling,
clatter,
fortissimo,
whump,
guttural,
twanging,
droning,
jangle,
handclap,
twitching,
dirge,
crescendos,
clack,
rollick,
screech,
eddying,
synths,
drumbeats,
yowl,
pulsating,
vibrating,
hoofbeats,
thuds,
creak,
tympani,
murmur,
roar,
juddering,
pattering,
dreaminess,
rhythms,
plaintiveness,
clanging,
whoosh,
kettledrums,
thwacks,
melody,
resound,
rasps,
quaver,
screams,
sibilant,
accelerando,
barrelhouse,
decrescendo,
reveries,
celli,
strumming,
jittering,
staccatos,
descant,
adagios,
basso,
cacophony,
clop,
pulsations,
chirrup,
bellowing,
falsettos,
scratchiness,
thready,
sultriness,
thundering,
howl,
warbling,
chords,
flutters,
rippling,
scintillate,
riffs,
moans,
throbbing,
throbs,
shudder,
thud,
thumping,
rattle,
hiss,
shiver,
thrill,
tug,
thumps,
thunder,
buzz,
quiver,
smack
More specific:
twang
Appears in the definition of:
palpitate,
twang,
vibrate
More general:
ache,
beat,
heartbeat,
hurt,
pound,
pulsation,
pulse,
smart,
thump,
tremble
Synonyms:
pound,
pounding,
pulsate,
pulse,
shiver,
shudder,
thrill,
throbbing
Also try:
— Adjectives for throb:
dull,
great,
steady,
last,
sudden,
deep,
faint,
quick,
little,
low,
wild,
more...
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