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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(121) Gina would gamble away thousands of dollars in casinos just for the thrill of it.
(122) Thrill to the spills of those white-knuckle rides and make it a day you and the kids will never forget.
(123) And she specially enjoyed the extra malicious thrill of her husband's frustration.
(124) But I get a big thrill out of seeing players go on to become doctors and lawyers and insurance salesmen.
(125) Then, with a thrill of recognition, Bowman could often glimpse familiar coastlines, shining in that spectral lunar light.
(126) The famous metallic voice with its slight Midlands cadences exercised its familiar thrill.
(127) Love-stories, therefore, in common with all other forms of amatory excitement, thrill.
(128) The real lover is the man who can thrill you by kissing your forehead or smiling into your eyes or just staring into space. Marilyn Monroe
(129) It was a great thrill for me to beat Yevgeniev and important for me that he was there.
(130) And grandmothers, parents and babies in strollers clapped, happy with the thrill of Gorky Park.
(131) Sailing Experience the thrill of topper sailing at Craigavon Watersports Centre.
(132) It was a great thrill to ride Docklands Express and he jumped superbly.
(133) Bet you get a cheap thrill out of that sort of thing, don't you?
(134) With a renewed thrill he thought of taxicab.
(135) The acrobatic performances combining beauty, thrill, surprise and inconceivability.
(136) Then buckle up for a gritty blacktop thrill ride.
(137) Early pericarditis may also produce a friction thrill.
(138) It'sent a thrill of possibility through the watchers.
(139) We get the problematic thrill.
(140) The news sent a thrill through him.
(141) But, whether you are browsing around an expensive shop, gasping at the price of a Louis XV bed, or rummaging through a bric-a-brac stall,[www.Sentencedict.com] the thrill of antique hunting is the same.
(142) Thrill to the oceanfront finish on the Ernie Els golf course.
(143) Real picture and sound leads you in horror experience with cliff-hanging and thrill.
(144) The thyroid region was full and prominent, soft without nodules, Bruit presented and had thrill on palpation.
(145) Young thrill seekers don wet suits and get ready to jet ski on the Tigris River.
(146) The news sent a thrill of joy to my heart.
(147) Sometimes the thrill is the magic of a dead-on fabulous technique for getting at elusive data.
(148) I felt a thrill of admiration for her, and a fresh stab of terror.
(149) The act he had prefigured for weeks with a thrill of pleasure, yet it was no less than a miserable insipidity to him now that it had come.
(150) The old-time thrill at receiving a publisher's check was gone.