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Definition of Outthrob
1. to surpass in throbbing [v -THROBBED, -THROBBING, -THROBS] - See also: throbbing
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outthrob
Literary usage of Outthrob
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The ring and the book by Robert Browning (1872)
"And rise with something of a rosy shame 970 Into immortal nakedness : so I Lay,
and let come the proper throe would thrill Into the ecstacy and outthrob ..."
2. Intentionality, Minds, and Perception: Discussions on Contemporary by Hector-Neri Castañeda, Wayne State University, Robert Browning, Frederic George Kenyon (1912)
"... and let come the proper throe would thrill Into the ecstasy and outthrob pain.
I' the grey of dawn it was I found myself Facing the pillared front o' ..."