Dull pain throbbed in the back of her head where her skull had collided with the shatterproof glass. |
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John was almost faint from hunger, his feet throbbed and his legs burned, and he was exhausted. |
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Ribbons of amber laced themselves about the coals, and throbbed with a dim light. |
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Simple hurts like stubbing his toe or getting a paper cut throbbed for hours. |
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Her right ankle throbbed steadily and the smell of sharp herbs was coming from somewhere close. |
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My stomach was on fire, my head throbbed, my muscles ached, my throat burned. |
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His head still throbbed and his entire body was a mass of scratches and bruises, but inside, he felt remarkably well. |
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His mind throbbed with greater insistency at the startling conclusion that had presented itself. |
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Then the drought broke, and for a few years the underworld throbbed with life. |
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The stadium, packed to the rafters, throbbed to a pulsating Celtic soundtrack. |
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Her voice sang in perfect harmony with her instrument, and her heart throbbed with the pulse of a true balladeer. |
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The place throbbed to the rhythm of pneumatic drills as dozens of new tourist complexes took shape to cater for local demand. |
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The concluding Samba throbbed with rhythmic intensity and interpretive individuality. |
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A repeat accident was on the verge and her upper arm throbbed violently and warningly. |
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He ached all over, his broken ankle throbbed with stabs of pain, and he was incredibly short of breath. |
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Her toes, pinched in the sandals, cried out for liberation and her poor heel throbbed with a developing blister. |
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Over and over again, until the cell rang with the dull sounds and his head throbbed to the terrible beat. |
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His head wasn't pounding anymore but it throbbed mercilessly making the room spin. |
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My head throbbed with the force of a thousand attacks at once and I could feel the painful sensation worsening with each pulse of my heart. |
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Her face ached from the false smile that appeared on her lips, and her toe throbbed from being twisted in the wrong direction. |
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Shaking his head softly, to get rid of the excess water, he winced as it throbbed with a blinding ache. |
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His head throbbed against his skull, and he closed his eyes again, the light of the room making the migraine worse. |
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As the blood returned to the ankle, it throbbed intensely, as if icy hot knives of pain were slicing his foot in half. |
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His head throbbed with sharp stabs of pain, he couldn't seem to stop shaking and his breath came in long, shuddering wheezes. |
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His creased brown skin throbbed with muscle, he was a hobgoblin, and failure was unacceptable in goblin society. |
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His arms, his legs, his neck, almost every part of his body throbbed with the dull ache of pain. |
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She didn't even bother looking at him. Her ankle still throbbed from her previous fall and her favourite dress was now in tatters. |
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By now, my katzenjammer had eased to the point where my head only throbbed if I made sudden movements. |
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Pain throbbed in pulled muscles and throughout a multitude of new cuts, bruises and scratches. |
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His muscles already throbbed with pain and this wasn't helping a bit. |
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I woke up at five am with a right-sided headache that throbbed. |
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Her stomach hurt, her head throbbed, and her hands felt clammy and cold. |
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Preparing to send Ikeda a withering glower to conceal the sting that throbbed through him after his partner's slight, Shanza jerked in fright instead when he was interrupted. |
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My blood became as thick as pudding, and my head throbbed with pain. |
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Turning to my shoulder, I slowly unwrapped the bandage, eyes squinting halfway as I uncovered my cut, revealing a still tender wound that throbbed. |
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The wound had healed somewhat but still throbbed with slight pain. |
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A vibrant pulse of humanity throbbed in the shops and on the streets. |
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Our hostel in Miami Beach throbbed with an infectious party atmosphere. |
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A few streets away, the music festival Lovebox boomed and throbbed, throngs of partygoers spilling out into surrounding roads. |
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The Cercle throbbed to the music of Thunderheist, Lioness and Think about Life while jazz Made in Quebec was on the menu at the Largo Resto-Club. |
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New York City throbbed with a vibrant energy, just as it always did. |
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But when Christmas Eve came round the village lums were cold and black among the snowclouds and only the wheelhouse throbbed with life, a rosy glow on the foreshore. |
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Flashbulbs pop with resonance, the ship's engine throbbed with power. |
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From every quarter throbbed peepers and katydids and locusts. |
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She stayed standing, though her leg throbbed with blinding pain. |
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Checkerboards throbbed with changing colored lights. |
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My knee and hip throbbed with pain after I hit the pavement. |
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Above their heads thousands of machine gun bullets cut the air as they whistled shrilly past on their destined way, and the strident din of many Vickers guns throbbed through the troubled morning air. |
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That night, we drank a cocktail on the roof of the Grande Bretagne hotel opposite parliament while a huge anti-austerity protest hooted and throbbed below. |
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In its London debut in 1985 at the Royal Court's studio-sized Theatre Upstairs, the play throbbed with the nervy energy that comes with feeling as if the theatre space itself were closing in around you. |
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There was true ecstasy, while they beheld that vision and their hearts throbbed filled with strength and faith, realizing that the presence of the Master, who had apparently departed, would be with them always in Spirit. |
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Life throbbed with a different sort of hospitality. |
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His hands were red-raw, his body nettle-rashed, and his leg throbbed. |
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