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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(181) Someone had to reply to Splash's e-mails, in his voice, lest the children think the dog had let the thrill of being a published author and Washington power broker go to his head.
(182) So, when Tiger Woods puts his chip shot into the hole from a difficult spot in a sand trap I get no vicarious thrill or sense of accomplishment. Big deal...birdie, birdie, birdie.
(183) Since the beginning, thrill rides were designed to both exhilarate and terrify.
(184) The blue air of spring, fresh from its memories of windy pools and lush shrubbery, could thrill him with eagerness.
(185) At this time, I felt a slight thrill through my heart.
(186) But this is not observation tower, it is a thrill ride!
(187) Driven by a water-cooled, 531 cm3 2-stroke Twin, the JS550 pumped out plenty of thrust to satisfy the most power-hungry thrill seekers.
(188) He would thrill as a child with the unhindered passion that was in him.
(189) While staying on Baffin Island, Mandy and her parents enjoy the thrill of a dogsled ride.
(190) I now experience that same thrill through the anticipation and appreciation of our customers.
(191) It is quite a thrill to see a real movie star in the flesh.
(192) It is morally ambiguous and purposefully divorced from the thrill - seeking flamboyance of the director's glory - glory days.
(193) That comment sends a thrill through this audience. This is Africa and there are no McCain supporters in the room.
(194) A top reggae singer gave a young fan the thrill of her life when he serenaded her.
(195) And with moviegoers willing to pay $15 to $20 to watch movies like Piranha 3D - a number of companies are betting people will want to experience the same thrill at home.
(196) Yet that first night in the city was exotic enough to thrill this impressionable adult.
(197) He removes her veil. A thrill of applause bursts through the house.
(198) Sometimes the aesthetics of the image itself captivate. Sometimes the thrill is the magic of a dead-on fabulous technique for getting at elusive data.
(199) Readers: Where do you fall on a workaholism scale?Do you get a thrill out of work? Do you think that's healthy?
(200) When it comes to seeking thrill and excitement,[www.Sentencedict.com] parasailing is the best solution for that thirst.