See Also: brazen 2, verb(dictionary)
throb 1, verb(dictionary)
throb(dictionary)
brazen(2)(dictionary)
throb(medicine)
brazen(1)(dictionary)
throb 2, noun(dictionary)
brazen 1, adjective(dictionary)
dare 1, verb, modal verb(dictionary)
fog 2, verb(dictionary)

brazen 2, verb (oh) and throb 1, verb (oh)


brazen 2, verb (oh)



2 v
brazen out [brazen sth out] phr v
to deal with a situation that is difficult or embarrassing for you by appearing to be confident rather than ashamed
::She knew she could either admit the truth or brazen it out.

throb 1, verb (oh)



[Date: 1300-1400; Origin: Probably from the sound]
if a part of your body throbs, you have a feeling of pain in it that regularly starts and stops
::The back of my neck throbbed painfully.
throb with
::Her foot was throbbing with pain.
::I woke up with a throbbing headache .
if Music or a machine throbs, it makes a low sound or vibration with a strong regular beat
::a throbbing bass line
if your heart throbs, it beats faster or more strongly than usual
if a place throbs with life, energy etc, it has a lot of life etc
::The river is throbbing with life.