How To Use Throe In A Sentence

  • The Jet Ranger arced upwards, a big prehistoric pterodactyl lurching blindly in its death throes.
  • Present receivings and comforts are consistent with a great many groans; not as the pangs of one dying, but as the throes of a woman in travail -- groans that are symptoms of life, not of death. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • a country in the throes of economic collapse
  • Do you think we will be awed by the number of nubile, dim-witted, improbably large-breasted young ladies your middle-aged "narrator" sleeps with in the throes of his midlife crisis, after leaving his wrinkled shrew of a wife? Archive 2009-09-01
  • But he want be able to throe her under a bus, to the back of the bus, to the front of the bus, or in front of the bus. Clinton challenges Obama to Lincoln-Douglas style debate
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  • The ship made a groaning sound in its death throes. The Sun
  • If you look at what the dictionary says about throes, it can still be a violent period - the throes of a revolution.
  • Likewise, half said that any man who looked after his appearance was often wrongly accused of being in the throes of midlife crisis. Times, Sunday Times
  • Passion that exists from the beginning of time to the end of eternity emerging in uncontrollable throes like the surging and neaping of the tide and the wind
  • death throes
  • The yardbirds are in the throes of rumour-induced psychosis after being gripped by speculation that our entire unit is about to be transported to a faraway place.
  • The rouble zone is in its death throes.
  • We learn how to catch flying fish, and that a dorado in its death-throes flashes different colours in rapid succession.
  • You throe one thing than another you end up with a third lose thing that is different that the first two things once the right time passes. Art 108 Exam
  • Mercutio, fatally stabbed, staggers round the stage in his death throes.
  • From describing the Iraqi insurgency as being in its "last throes" (when it was patently just getting revved up for its second throes) to calling the acceptability of waterboarding a "no-brainer" (when even the people who conduct it say that the information it yields cannot be relied upon), he continues to defend the indefensible with the implausible and the discredited. Ellis Weiner: International Man of Mystery
  • The country is presently in the throes of the worst recession since the second world war.
  • The boy started to scream, not a yell of pain but a high-pitched shriek of panic that reminded me of a rabbit's death throes, which reminded me that I was hungry.
  • Then he fell back on the bed and tossed about as though he was in the throes of a poison, muttering through clenched teeth.
  • This is the narration by someone who is undergoing death throes.
  • I'm greeted by a loud, pulsating squawk, which makes me fear the operator has connected me to a tropical bird in its death throes. ‘Eeeek, eeeek, eeeek,’ it cries, before revealing it is Alvin himself.
  • A public licking for the throe was the least they could expect. Stalky & Co.
  • It warns us in advance when starving, flyblown African children are about to be pictured in their death throes as we tuck into tea-time plates groaning with fresh food.
  • A large star in its death throes is leaving a huge, turbulent tail of oxygen, carbon and nitrogen in its wake that makes it look like an immense comet hurtling through space, astronomers said on Wednesday. A ‘bizzare star’, an incomplete explanation « Skulls in the Stars
  • For those who know her primarily as the earnest TV-drama doctor, her uninhibited sexiness when in the throes of ghostly passion comes as quite a surprise.
  • Regal women, from mostly unknown baroque operas, all in the throes of deep crisis. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once you are balladproof you are unperceable to haily, icy and missile-throes. Finnegans Wake
  • Regal women, from mostly unknown baroque operas, all in the throes of deep crisis. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ironically, those in the throes Of assimilating are likely to feel worse about them-selves than those on Union Street.
  • An apparently liberated professional woman is caught in the throes of a struggle for empowerment.
  • Further, Langdon deems the sculpture — which depicts St. Teresa of Avila in spiritual ecstasy, based on a description in her autobiography — as pornographic, as it supposedly depicts the saint “on her back in the throes of a toe-curling orgasm.” Ron Howard, Angry & Demeaning?
  • We're in the throes of moving to a new office, so the place is in chaos at the moment.
  • Unable to bear the death throes of her love affair, she becomes by turns desperate and tenacious, acting out with unbridled fury.
  • But the intellectual firepower that underlies any such revolution is growing; the region is in the throes of genuine pro-democratic ferment.
  • the throes of dying
  • A person who is in the throes of an addiction is hardly qualified to make that decision.
  • Regular readers will know I was deep in the throes of depression, both seasonal and related to other sources.
  • Andrea Mitchell says the word triangulation, which is probably the phrase she most often calls out whilst in the throes of wrinkly, Randian coitus with Alan Greenspan. TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads
  • The rural backwater was in the throes of a new cultural phenomenon: rave, and the ravers ' drug of choice, ecstasy.
  • Nobody was shooting, they were all watching the helicopter in its death throes.
  • This was the era when Cubism was in its birth throes, when Picasso and Braque were embarking on an artistic revolution.
  • Only in 1930-31 did it become apparent that the world was in the throes of a prolonged and deep depression.
  • Trouble is if you are still in conflict mode with your former significant other, you are still in the throes of what I call the "emotional divorce. Tara Fass: The Best Thing You Can Do For Your Kids Post-Split
  • Japan is then in the throes of a conflict between rich industrialists keen on quickly modernising the nation and the samurai clans trying to retain the old order.
  • In its final throes the decaying rock is whittled down into curious rounded shapes standing in a line, like a queue of shrouded figures.
  • Perhaps for this reason, or because they reached a public that, witnessing the final throes of "decolonization," was somewhat preoccupied with the subject, these books were read, or at least talked about, by far more people than is usual for such academic works. A Bit of Bunting
  • But the emblem of Indian glamour is in the throes of a comeback, and these women had come to the DLF Emporio mall to attend "sari school. Reinvention of the sari brings a comeback on catwalks, at cocktail parties
  • You can't expect the average couch potato to see the irony in the fact that a TV pathologist was being used to promote a company in its death throes.
  • After lunch she was gone and Simon was in the throes of recruiting her successor. THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S. shuttered Home magazine in 2008, and is in the throes of an open house for increasing ad revenues and maintaining stable readership for its 'remaining luxury title Elle Décor. Charlotte Safavi: Met Home Gets the Hatchet
  • That very night, I tossed so violently in the throes of a dangerous chill that I was afraid I had contracted a tertian ague, and in my dreams I prayed for a medicine. Satyricon
  • What he suggests instead is that young people in the first throes of romance should text each other love poetry. Times, Sunday Times
  • What is key to the current world, Wallerstein argues, is that we are now witnessing the death throes of the world system itself.
  • Its throes will heave our exuviae from their graves. Walden
  • In fact, mine disaster is a sharp throe during the process of economic system transition in China, which results from the neglect of ethics and moral in business.
  • Located in the dusty backwater of Datong, a provincial city in northeast China, the movie depicts a global village in the throes of millennial malaise.
  • The special effects are stunning, but the film also has real heart simply as a drama about a family in throes of divorce. Times, Sunday Times
  • If one room of Residency Towers, found MBA students puzzling over such teasers in the preliminary round of the business quiz, the other rooms had students caught in the throes of management games on Thursday.
  • We are still in the throes of a transition period. THE ESSENTIAL DRUCKER
  • She was going through the throes of enjoying what had unexpectedly come. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • One month later, lobstermen in Western Long Island Sound began to report sightings of gravid female lobsters dying in the throes of abortive molts.
  • We are still in the throes of a transition period. THE ESSENTIAL DRUCKER
  • His words of "Love your enemies", carefully cross-cut against his prayers for the tormentors forgiveness during his throes on the cross is a powerful piece of editing work.
  • I was in the early throes of a spell of misanthropic hermitism.
  • This structure is repeated in episode after episode, providing a stylised framework for the exciting events that occur during a world war and a country in the throes of cultural and revolutionary change. Thoughts on The Jewel in the Crown
  • Too busy thrashing about in throes of existential malaise to so much as look at your Publishing Questions, so please feel free to keep sending. Archive 2009-09-01
  • However, because he's played by the typically affable Rogen, the cuddly-physiqued stoner star of "Knocked Up," he's also -- initially, at least -- presented as somewhat lovable, even with an institutional Curly Howard crewcut that gives him the appearance of a menacing baby and a brow as knitted with confusion as Lon Chaney Jr. 's in the throes of lycanthropy. California Chronicle
  • With his ashen hair, sad eyes and slackening doughball jowls he has the look of Nixon during his exit throes. Speaking of leaders
  • Well, EMS is in the throes of their winter clearance, and what with one thing and another, while the ashacat was trying on climbing shoes, I walked out with the pair of North Face trail runners that were marked down almost into my price range, and two pairs of Smartwool running socks. I slipped out of my room into the rain, and i went running for my health
  • This team has no playoff experience and shooting guard Joe Dumars is in the final throes of his lustrous career.
  • Most Americans are unnerved when Bush and his top officials insist the insurgency is in its last throes when the facts are obvious: according to the military, the insurgency was about 5,000 strong in NOvember of 2003. 06/29/2005
  • Employees from Ashford Castle's school of falconry bring hawks and falcons to Rathroeen where they keep vermin and other birds at bay.
  • When Bill Clinton was going through the throes of impeachment, we heard a lot of oration from the Right about his lack of "moral leadership" and how he was "letting us down" through his human failings. April 2004
  • The documents chart an important debate that illuminated the fault lines of a nation in the throes of disunion. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The country is presently in the throes of the worst recession since the second world war.
  • The head coach will find the sport in Britain in modest health, neither in the throes of a crisis nor pulling up trees. Times, Sunday Times
  • The harshness of these practices would suggest that we are in the throes of an epidemic of school violence.
  • The country is presently in the throes of the worst recession since the second world war.
  • THE first five years he watched from afar the last death throes of Labour. The Sun
  • | Reply | Permalink gq, where did you pick up that anyone is saying that Hillary's campaign is in its "last throes". Poll: Hillary And Rudy Way Ahead In Pennsylvania And New Jersey
  • a neigbours web aged wife pick pocketing wild passions seeing them come crashing down tall babeldom sky scraper longings once touching trembling doors of my beloved now writhing in death throes in a rubble The Darker Side of the Moon « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1
  • And in the continuing fiasco of the new parliament building, I see the death throes of another proud Scottish archetype.
  • This book is described as a gripping exploration of a society in the throes of a system geared toward eliminating those who do not contribute by conventional means, in which the 'dispensable' ones are convinced under gentle coercion of the importance of sacrificing for the 'necessary' ones. Archive 2010-04-01
  • The country is presently in the throes of the worst recession since the second world war.
  • However, because he's played by the typically affable Rogen, the cuddly-physiqued stoner star of "Knocked Up," he's also - initially, at least - presented as somewhat lovable, even with an institutional Curly Howard crewcut that gives him the appearance of a menacing baby and a brow as knitted with confusion as Lon Chaney Jr. 's in the throes of lycanthropy. California Chronicle
  • And he felt the stir in him, like a throe of yearning pain, of the desire to paint these visions that flashed unsummoned on the mirror of his mind. Chapter 10
  • While the narrator clearly describes a room in the throes of chaos brought on by an influx of wounded soldiers, she also curiously depopulates the room of individual men.
  • Cheney says this insurgency is in its last throes.
  • And then there was Lost in Translation, in which a man in the throes of a midlife crisis spends hours in a hotel room with a luscious young woman, and… they talk a lot.
  • the throes of childbirth
  • Independent cinema in its various guises isn't in its death throes yet.
  • One month later, lobstermen in Western Long Island Sound began to report sightings of gravid female lobsters dying in the throes of abortive molts.
  • The audience gets a first-person view of a victim in the throes of death, with a full-screen view of her fading face as she conjures the victim to ‘stay with me.’
  • The ship made a groaning sound in its death throes. The Sun
  • We let them go, and bent over our friend, lying with a very gashly look by the body of the MacDonald, a man well up in years, now in the last throes, a bullet-wound in his neck and the blood frothing at his mouth. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • The background: If you find Kylie's almost relentless determination to be the perkiest pop girl on the planet – and at the age of 42, no less – a tad wearying, then you need Rosanna, who sounds as though she's permamently in the throes of an existential crisis, and is only 22. Rosanna (No 826)
  • You don't want your kids down there, and you don't want the protesters showing up in your neighborhood (seemingly caught in the throes of an unreasoning mass psychotic episode).
  • *throes rite legg owt en front, dregs leff legg up tu rite, throes ahrmz up en aer and wikkles hipps, throes leff legg owt en front, dregs rite legg up to leff, throes ahrmz up en aer adn wikkles hipps. Snaaaaaaaaaaaaake!!! - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • For the last week or more, Taiwan has been in the throes of the early stages of a major, perhaps a watershed, political scandal.
  • Raw eggs being the only foodstuff she would consume while suffering the throes of religious abnegation.
  • Exactly how many observers claimed that Cambodia was locked in the throes of disaster, and how many claimed that the country was being heroicly rebuilt by brave revolutionaries? A Response to Josh Buermann
  • They explode in your mouth with a futile, citrussy, tingling death throe. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bolli's vocal trick is to stand in another room yowling as if in her death throes.
  • Miami Herald Latin American correspondent Oppenheimer traveled all over Mexico between 1992 and 1995, and this crisply written, eye-opening report depicts a country in the throes of political turmoil, corruption, peasant rebellions and massive layoffs. What to Read on Mexican Politics
  • In the death throes of her first marriage, she produced some of her most brilliant work. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thankfully, his two advisors were kind-hearted: one gave the king a rifle filled with blanks, and the other dressed as a "peasant", acting out death throes when he was "shot".
  • One month later, lobstermen in Western Long Island Sound began to report sightings of gravid female lobsters dying in the throes of abortive molts.
  • With Brazil in the throes of civil unrest, the message is timely. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like in every family gathering with mothers hoping to become grandmothers, and young men and women in the throes of late pubescence, sex is the gossamer web that holds all discourse together.
  • As one who has shot her mouth off while in the throes of a mental breakdown, I'm not sure I'm qualified to answer that truthfully.
  • The orange shoe shaped rather like an opera singer's body when she's in her death throes and trying to make it until the aria's finished? SOMEBODY
  • The peace pact seems to be in its death throes .
  • Dookeran has been brought back for one reason: to shore up the image of a flagging party and a leader who is in his political death throes.
  • I was in the final throes of panic. ARE YOU TALKING TO ME?: A Life Through the Movies
  • The new consoles will face a gaming industry in the throes of a revolution. Times, Sunday Times
  • Everything is fluid and in the throes of convulsive movement; yet, like the struts on the vase, stout pillars anchor and arrest the flow.
  • Where the dull thunder and the tossing spray warned us from sunken reefs, we heard the harsh challenges of gulls; where the pallid surf twisted in yellow coils of spume above the bar, the singing sands murmured of treachery and secrets of lost souls agasp in the throes of silent undertows. In Search of the Unknown
  • There was one of a sun in its death throes throwing out great shells of red and mauve gas. RESCUING ROSE
  • This new man was in the early throes of a divorce, but meeting me again hastened it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rich people in the throes of divorce are prone to giving away money to relatives and friends or treating themselves to a new house or yacht.
  • Have you seen my two-year-old in the throes of blissful train play?
  • Her relationships assume other proportions even as the country goes through the throes of upheaval.
  • You probably want to throe out all the votes that werent for Hillary in michigan right? so much for the champion of the voters, this is just greed mary cleveland, ohio Full Michigan delegation with half-vote to be seated by Dems
  • The video ends with the hanging of the Preacher, the final shot showing his legs twitching in their death throes.
  • Donald Carcieri, elected for his unsurpassed avuncularity, is in the death throes of his pathetic governorship of Rhode Island. David Segal: Rhode Island Governor Vetoes Bill To Let Gay Partners Arrange Each Other's Funerals
  • And then, in the midst of the bitterest throe, came a great visioning. The Kempton-Wace Letters
  • Their performance is so over the top they look like they are in the throes of a hallucinogenic trip.
  • Do you think we are seeing the empire in its death throes?
  • Almost exactly a year later, Cheney didn’t quibble about the term insurgency when he was speaking with Larry King on CNN but instead told viewers that it was in its “last throes.” The Longest War
  • In the nest a newborn birdling stands awkwardly with its beak open wide, straining in the throes of infancy.
  • The chain is in the final throes of a painful debt restructuring. Times, Sunday Times
  • But I think that just poking him with a stick and expecting him to leap to his feet and resume his journey as if no time had passed would serve only to hasten his final death throes.
  • The country was in the throes of revolutionary change.
  • For some Newsom had the voice of a heavenly creature; for others she sounded like a whiny but tenacious cat in the throes of death.
  • I am in the throes of the January blahs, that seasonal depression that is brought on every year at this time by intense cold and lack of sunlight.
  • Florence, meanwhile, is in the throes of a religious revival led by the Dominican friar who thunders against vice, female luxuries, and male effeminacy.
  • Employees from Ashford Castle's school of falconry bring hawks and falcons to Rathroeen where they keep vermin and other birds at bay.
  • Although oil's price increases may peak in the short-term, the global energy industry is in the throes of a structural transformation.
  • The Holy land of India was in the throes of spiritual darkness.
  • They say that in his death-throe he arose and facing some great, ghostly choir raised his last baton, while all around the massive silence rang with the last mist-music of his dying ears. DARKWATER
  • He embraces his newfound friend in the throes of passion and turns to look at me, his eyes full of mirth.
  • Far be it from me to advocate eating Hostess cupcakes: they symbolize the industrial depredation of anything homemade, the triumph of Big Baking Brother (perhaps in his death throes: Interstate Bakeries, the company that makes them, Twinkies, and Wonder Bread, has been in bankruptcy since 2004). Not So Guilty Pleasure
  • Come in," I call impatiently, and Celia finds me absolutely in the throes. Once a Week
  • Every day, even whilst this government is in it's death throes, the Left immovably institutionalises itself with such devastating success that one really can't believe there is nobody behind such coordination. Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • They capture the coltish youth of two 16-year-olds in the throes of first love, but somehow missing is the fever of a relationship that spirals toward death.
  • NBC Universal is in the throes of gussying up Oxygen. How to Rebuild (and Rebrand) a Cable Network « Art & Business of Motion
  • The OED gives, ‘When a nation is in the throes of revolution, wild spirits are abroad in the storm.’
  • Inevitably, the heads are tossed back in throes of ecstasy. Perception, Reality, and Hyper Happy CVS Customers | The Stiletto Gang
  • Bergstrom's two-piece orchestra was in the throes of its jazziest fox-trot number. Half Portions
  • As for weather, the worldwide weather scene seems to be in throes from global warming and many past summaries of weather anyplace are not accurate anymore. Gay scene in San Miguel de Allende
  • Superintendent Jury was coming through the door of the hotel, saw him sitting here, obviously realized he was in the throes of taedium vitae, and quickly came over with the other detective, Lasko. The dirty duck
  • By 1740 European feudalism was in its death throes.
  • Perhaps what is said here does just represent the death throes of an ideology whose day is done.
  • The new consoles will face a gaming industry in the throes of a revolution. Times, Sunday Times
  • The country is presently in the throes of the worst recession since the second world war.
  • By contrast, ectoplasm photographs depict a human medium in the throes of violent struggle with an invisible entity.
  • He moved restively, and Beth got the feeling that he was in the throes of doing battle with some inner demon. Shameless
  • With the above typed, I think BO in his final obamacare death throe this week will try and resell the same bag of junk, in incremental form, with alot of zesty new age words in a way that attempts to convince congress that this is doable. Daily Kos Comments on Obama Dropping the Public Option - Dan_Perrin’s blog - RedState
  • What emerges is a bigger, broader picture - a new world of pop in its birth throes.
  • Mercutio, fatally stabbed, staggers round the stage in his death throes.
  • A woman about to die was spotted in her nightshirt sitting on the branch of an apple tree not far from her home precisely at the moment when she herself was inside, starting her last death-throes. In the Valley of the Shadow
  • Why is it that London is in the throes of a simultaneous and quite unwonted dim sum explosion?
  • The creature went into its death throes.
  • Something was happening in the mind of the poet, the "funeral in my brain", the volcanic "throe". The Economist: Correspondent's diary
  • We are still in the throes of a transition period. THE ESSENTIAL DRUCKER
  • Mercutio, fatally stabbed, staggers round the stage in his death throes.
  • And then a throe overswept her and she brought her knees up toward her belly and her eyes squeezed shut. Wildfire
  • The country is presently in the throes of the worst recession since the second world war.
  • Once the world's fourth largest lake, the mighty Aral Sea is now in its death throes.
  • Long after, it would come back to me, the oddity of that spectacle in the hollow -- a man in a red fealdag, with his hide-covered buckler grotesquely flailing the grass, he, in the Gaelic custom, making a great moan about his end, and a pair of bickering rooks cawing away heartily as if it was no more than a sheep in the throes of braxy. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • If the first world war forged Hitler's character and politics, it was the death throes of the French empire in Algiers that made Le Pen the man he is today.

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