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throes
θrəʊz/
noun
plural noun: throes
  1. intense or violent pain and struggle, especially accompanying birth, death, or great change.
    "he convulsed in his death throes"
    synonyms:agony, pain, paroxysm, pangs, suffering, torture, torment, anguish, distress, hardship, struggle; More
    archaictravail;
    rareexcruciation
    "the throes of childbirth"
Origin
Middle English throwe (singular); perhaps related to Old English thrēa, thrawu ‘calamity’, influenced by thrōwian ‘suffer’.
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Throes | Define Throes at Dictionary.com

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throe. n. c.1200, throwe "pain, pang of childbirth, agony of death," possibly from Old English þrawan "twist, turn, writhe" (see throw), or altered from Old English þrea (genitive þrawe) "affliction, pang, evil, threat" (related to þrowian "to suffer"), from Proto-Germanic *thrawo (cf.

throes definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary

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Define throes and get synonyms. What is throes? throes meaning, pronunciation and more by Macmillan Dictionary.

Throes - definition of throes by The Free Dictionary

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often throes A severe pang or spasm of pain, as in childbirth. See Synonyms at pain.

Throe | Definition of Throe by Merriam-Webster

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1 : pang, spasm <death throes> <throes of childbirth>. 2 plural : a hard or painful struggle <the throes of revolutionary social change — M. D. Geismar>.

Use throes in a sentence | throes sentence examples

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throes - definition of throes in English from the Oxford dictionary

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Intense or violent pain and struggle, especially accompanying birth, death, or great change: he convulsed in his death throes. More example sentences.

Throes Synonyms, Throes Antonyms | Thesaurus.com

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Synonyms for throes at Thesaurus.com with free online thesaurus, antonyms, and definitions. Dictionary and Word of the Day.

In the throes of - Grammarist

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Throes refers to a condition of agonizing struggle or difficulty. It is the word used in the phrase in the throes of, which means to be in the midst of (something ...

throes Meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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throes meaning, definition, what is throes: experiencing or doing something that is difficult, unpleasant, or painful: . Learn more.

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Did your team just lose the Super Bowl or the World Series? You're probably in the throes of despair — experiencing intense feelings of suffering and agitation.

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