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THRONG'ED, pp. Crowded or pressed by a multitude of persons.
THRONG, n. 1. A crowd; a multitude of persons or of living beings pressing or pr...
THRO'NED, pp. Placed on a royal seat, or on an elevated seat; exalted.
THRONE, n. [L. thronus.] 1. A royal seat; a chair of state. The throne is someti...
THROE, n. Extreme pain; violent pang; anguish; agony. It is particularly applied...
THROD'DEN, v.i. To grow; to thrive. [Not in use or local.]
THROB'BING, ppr. Beating with unusual force, as the heart and pulse; palpitating...
THROB, v.i. [perhaps allied to drive and to drub; at least its elements and sign...
THROATY, a. Guttural.
THROAT-WORT, n. [throat and wort.] A plant of the genus Campanula, a perennial w...
THROAT-PIPE, n. [throat and pipe.] The windpipe or weasand.
THROAT, n. 1. The anterior part of the neck of an animal, in which are the gulle...
THRO, a contraction of through, not now used.
THRI'VINGNESS THRI'VING, n. Prosperity; growth; increase.
THRI'VINGLY, adv. In a prosperous way.
THRI'VING, ppr. Prospering in worldly goods. 1. a. Being prosperous or successfu...