" When Rebecca crept upstairs, and undressing in the dark finally found herself in her bed that night, though she was aching and throbbing in every nerve, she felt a kind of peace stealing over her.
Puzzled, out of breath, all my pulses throbbing in inevitable agitation, I knew not where to turn.
Again and again it sounded, the whole air throbbing with it, strident, wild, and menacing.
From a dull murmur it swelled into a deep roar, and then sank back into a melancholy, throbbing murmur once again.
They glowed out of its quiet and grayness like the throbbing, blood-red thoughts of a vivid soul imprisoned in a dull husk of environment.
" "I shall not be at peace," moaned Catherine, recalled to a sense of physical weakness by the violent, unequal throbbing of her heart, which beat visibly and audibly under this excess of agitation.
Pencroft knelt in his turn beside the engineer, he also heard a throbbing, and even felt a slight breath on his cheek.
Jack lay wide awake, with hot cheeks, and throbbing head, and all sorts of queer sensations in the broken leg.
She read it with a throbbing brow.
The thought of Stephen was like a horrible throbbing pain, which yet, as such pains do, seemed to urge all other thoughts into activity.
There was nothing that she longed for at that moment except to see Will: the possibility of seeing him had thrust itself insistently between her and every other object; and yet she had a throbbing excitement like an alarm upon her—a sense that she was doing something daringly defiant for his sake.
But poor Lydgate had a throbbing pain within him, and his energy had fallen short of its task.
Perhaps the person who felt the most throbbing excitement at this moment was Mary Garth, in the consciousness that it was she who had virtually determined the production of this second will, which might have momentous effects on the lot of some persons present.
To be sure, migraine typically involves a painful throbbing headache, most times on one side of the head, sometimes both.
" Swollen, twisty purple veins that often look like tree branches just under the surface of the skin, varicose veins can cause aching pain, throbbing and discomfort.
The dilation of the vessels to compensate then led to the throbbing pain, so the thinking went.
It had sunk deeply into his scaly flesh and there was a throbbing bulge on each side of it.
He believes the sound associated with salty - which he has not yet pinned down - would be enhanced by a throbbing type of sound.
To project might, few things are as effective as owning big, throbbing media properties.
And when the soft breeze fans your cheeks, it shall be my breath; and as the cool air fans your throbbing temple, it shall be my spirit passing by.