verb
- to throb more intensely or persistently than something else; to surpass in throbbing
Usage: present participle or gerund form of 'outthroб'
adjective
- characterized by throbbing that exceeds or surpasses in intensity
Usage: rare; literary or poetic usage
Examples
- The outthrobbing pain in his chest made it difficult to concentrate.
- Her heart was outthrobbing with anxiety as she waited for the results.
- The music's outthrobbing bass dominated the entire venue.
- His pulse was outthrobbing against his temples from the fever.
- The outthrobbing rhythm of the drums echoed through the concert hall.