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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(61) When was the last time you drove a car just for the thrill of it?
(62) But my greatest thrill of all came in 1987 with the MBE investiture for services to broadcasting journalism.
(63) As he sat in Riddle's chair he experienced a pang of conscience but also a guilty thrill.
(64) The kids are allowed to ride down if they want the thrill of the elevator ride.
(65) And the delirious thrill of release as that bottle detonated against the wall had been terrifying in its power.
(66) I knew I was on the right track when I felt that thrill of pleasure at placing object, not painting it.
(67) However, when at last she got off he was nowhere to be seen, and she felt another thrill of triumph.
(68) Equal numbers have congratulated the ad agency for reviving memories of the thrill of discovering a baby is on the way.
(69) But those who have actually hooked a fish, regardless of size, will know the thrill.
(70) She'd never ridden so big a horse as Sultan. and it gave her a great thrill.
(71) He gets a thrill out of touching and feeling good cloth, especially silk.
(72) Put simply, the thrill of flouting grandfather's wishes was beginning to pall.
(73) The thrill of crossing the Knucklas viaduct with its castellated ends, some members for the first time.
(74) Luke the hunter ... Folly felt a thrill of anticipation, mingled with fear.
(75) The ride is satisfyingly unpleasant, and we get our thrill.
(76) In the film, Khan portrays a murderer who gets a deep sadistic thrill out of killing.
(77) When it comes to a Kodiak bear, this is simply for the thrill of killing a big, giant animal.
(78) Without it I would not thrill to every unexpected occurrence,[http://sentencedict.com/thrill.html] each seeming coincidence that has brought me closer to you.
(79) Millionaire can still thrill, but by making it less of an event ITV are in danger of killing the golden goose.
(80) She wanted to stay in Harry's arms and feel the magical thrill his kisses aroused in her.
(81) Yet the great thrill of the book is Roth's ability to fill his creatures with their own vitality.
(82) Road thrill I took a Bose car stereo for a weekend drive.
(83) Happiness is not in the mere possession of money; it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort. Franklin D. Roosevelt
(84) Furious as he undoubtedly was with her, she still felt a thrill to be so close to him.
(85) Skiing was perfect for him, both the technical demands of slalom and the thrill of downhill.
(86) You've got a new thrill on the way: Sims himself is coming over.
(87) To Dede, washing pots and pans in the back of the Chatterbox, the snow came as quite a thrill.
(88) A strange feeling of expectation mixed with our fear as we became caught up in the thrill of the hunt.
(89) But almost at once she felt a thrill of excitement.
(90) We have our thrill seekers, people who want to experiment and take risks.