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Often used in the same context:
midst,
cusp,
verge,
brink,
imploding,
birth pangs,
tailspin,
pangs,
disarray,
girding,
stupor,
rages,
precipice,
aftermath,
stirrings,
stages,
shambles,
doldrums,
nadir,
tatters,
foundering,
manifestation,
surcease,
dire straits,
paroxysms,
convulsing,
upshot,
convulsions,
vortex,
onset,
infancy,
teeters,
impends,
limbo,
grand mal,
engulfing,
presages,
wake,
stave off,
lurches,
charnel house,
headlong,
maelstrom,
presentiment,
disintegrating,
enervation,
bewitchment,
weimar republic,
inexorability,
twilight zone,
endlessness,
coping,
abyss,
epicenter,
agony,
sputtering,
embroils,
memento mori,
suffering,
apogee,
ironies,
interregnum,
tizzies,
prelude,
grips,
desuetude,
inevitability,
paranoic,
totters,
wallows,
brewing,
netherworld,
apotheosis,
nineties,
quagmire,
mire,
zenith,
coup de foudre,
rictus,
stasis,
amidst,
depths,
tumult,
thrall,
decrepitude,
imminence,
evitable,
weepiness,
incubus,
incarnate,
purgatory,
wracking,
hallucination,
upheaval,
whimper,
ascendant,
recoiling,
stumbling,
joylessness,
courting,
beastliness,
enfeeblement,
agonies,
straggle,
struggle,
paroxysm,
travail,
tussle,
anguish,
hunger,
shudder,
screams,
sickness,
ordeals,
scrimmage,
struggles
Appears in the definition of:
.,
throe
More general:
hurt,
suffering
Also try:
— Adjectives for throes:
last,
final,
first,
convulsive,
very,
violent,
early,
painful,
agonizing,
mighty,
full,
more...
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