throes (Meaning)

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throes (n)

violent pangs of suffering

throes Sentence Examples

  1. The patient was writhing in the throes of excruciating pain.
  2. The country was in the throes of a civil war, torn apart by conflict.
  3. As the deadline approached, the project team worked tirelessly in the throes of intense pressure.
  4. The young artist struggled with the throes of self-doubt, questioning their abilities.
  5. The hurricane reached its peak, unleashing its full force in the throes of its fury.
  6. The financial crisis plunged the economy into the throes of recession.
  7. The scientist was consumed by the throes of obsession, unable to let go of their research.
  8. The child experienced the throes of terror as the thunder roared and lightning flashed.
  9. The musician poured their heart and soul into the performance, lost in the throes of emotion.
  10. The company was in the throes of a major restructuring, facing a challenging period of transition.

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violent pangs of suffering

fray, fight, battle, effort,struggle,, exertion, tussle, try, travail

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The patient was writhing in the throes of excruciating pain.

The country was in the throes of a civil war, torn apart by conflict.

As the deadline approached, the project team worked tirelessly in the throes of intense pressure.

The young artist struggled with the throes of self-doubt, questioning their abilities.