Synonym: charm, delight, enchant, enrapture, enthrall, excite, tingle, titillate. Similar words: thrilled, drill, thrive, thrift, brilliant, primarily, shrink, shrimp. Meaning: [θrɪl] n. 1. the swift release of a store of affective force 2. an almost pleasurable sensation of fright 3. something that causes you to experience a sudden intense feeling or sensation. v. 1. cause to be thrilled by some perceptual input 2. feel sudden intense sensation or emotion 3. tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement 4. fill with sublime emotion; tickle pink.
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(31) It gave me a real thrill to see her again after so many years.
(32) People who adore the thrill of the chase know that prizes, like diamonds, are worth striving for.
(33) It gave Pat a thrill to finally see the group perform live.
(34) For me, nothing compares with the thrill of surfing - it's better than sex.
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(36) He got a vicarious thrill out of watching his son score the winning goal.
(37) She felt a thrill of pride as her son stepped forward.
(38) She felt a thrill in her gut.
(39) Well, it was all a big thrill.
(40) Was it just the thrill of the chase?
(41) Winning the gold medal was a thrill.
(42) Using a gun always gave me a strange thrill.
(43) It was a tremendous thrill, meeting her in person.
(44) Firework displays thrill thousands on bonfire night.
(45) Many people enjoyed the vicarious thrill of military victory.
(46) I felt a new thrill of respect for him.
(47) Flying is still a tremendous thrill for me.
(48) Suddenly, agony far outweighed the thrill.
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(49) Climbers like the thrill that taking risks gives them.
(50) What a thrill to see her coping so well.
(51) It gave me quite a thrill.
(52) Polly flinched at the thrill that rippled through her.
(53) By midmorning the park was already lively with families enjoying thrill rides and grilled bratwurst.
(54) After the first thrill of novelty wears off, the Internet can be a very dull place.
(55) It was part of the job, part of the thrill of working in the immediacy of a news room.
(56) Michael Jordan was my hero, and meeting him in the flesh was a real thrill.
(57) But the real thrill for some riders is the chance to perform for the video camera.
(58) Most of the researchers are motivated by the simple thrill of discovery.
(59) Five steamboats loaded with thrill seekers arrived from Lake Erie, each with a brass band on deck.
(60) The computer is not used as a genius assigned moronic tasks of accumulating data for the sheer electronic thrill of it.