outthrob

/aʊtˈθrɑb/
verb
  1. To beat or pulse more strongly or rapidly than something else.
    • Her heart outthrobbed his as they waited for the news.
    • The bass drum outthrobbed the other instruments in the concert.
    • His pulse outthrobbed the rhythm of the running footsteps behind him.
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