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View definitions for throe

throe

noun as in pain

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Forecasters are hopeful the winter storms might finally lift Los Angeles County from the throes of a devastating fire season.

Southern California is in the throes of a historically dry start to winter — one for the record books, shattering records that have been collected since the late 19th century.

Of course, this issue is coming at a particularly inopportune time, as we are in the throes of cold and flu season currently.

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He stretches his arms wide like a child in the throes of a sugar rampage, pushing groups of strangers to their deaths, grinning as snipers take them out.

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Depp is nothing short of transcendent in front of Eggers’ camera, at once hypnotic and repulsive as Ellen descends into the throes of madness in Thomas’ absence.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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