Similar words: skilled, chilled, drill, thrive, thrift, brilliant, so-called, killer. Meaning: [θrɪl] adj. feeling intense pleasurable excitement.
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121. He felt over thrilled and cast away his flowers in hands, dashing towards the big flower. But he was somewhat delayed by his heavy steps due to the all-way weariness.
122. It wasn't until I was born and they succumbed to my infantile cuteness that they broke down and told her that they were thrilled to have another grandson.
123. You'll be thrilled by the sight of Mount Rainier , part of the Cascade Range of mountains.
124. Emotionally invested in their well-being, he was thrilled when an experimental drug, L-DOPA, snapped them out of their coma.
125. I'm really thrilled that the public have taken to the song.
126. After the acceptant speech of Joe Biden, Obama showed up as a surprise on the third day of the DNC. A supporter thrilled to tears on Aug 26, 2008.
127. I'm coming! "Standing on board of the guard boat of MSA (Maritime Safety Administration) and looking at the river, I couldn't help feeling thrilled and excited."
128. Do you sound like a dynamic worker any company would be thrilled to have, or like a ho-hum employee?
129. I'm thrilled about this number because even though rubinius MethodContext's are first class, they're still 3 times faster with no programming power loss.
130. Chelsea Wallace, 23, of Okeechobee, Fla., was thrilled early this year when the test she took at seven weeks said she was having a boy, a result confirmed weeks later by ultrasound.
131. He just thoroughly enjoyed reading it with me and was thrilled to bits that it was his very own story.
132. He records in his memoir how thrilled he was when Astaire praised him.
133. When Finn is sent to live with his great-aunt for the summer, he's thrilled by the possibility of adventure offered by the wilderness surrounding the house.
134. Lewis was thrilled to see the enormous waterfall, the Great Falls of the Missouri.
135. "I was thrilled with the law originally, " Lehr says, "but I didn't see it attempting totally irrational cleanups .
136. We are thrilled that this first test of the market with Turkish Contemporary Art as a separate category on the international auction scene was so well received and attracted such enthusiastic bidding.
137. Louis Leakey, thrilled by Jane's news, wrote to her: "Now we must redefine 'tool, ' redefine 'man,[sentencedict.com] ' or accept chimpanzees as humans."
138. She thrilled with delight when the handsome footballer kissed her.
139. They went straight to the primates. Hannah was thrilled. So many gorillas!
140. I am thrilled that Moonrise Kingdom opened the Cannes film festival.
141. That should be enough. "I was thrilled with the law originally, " Lehr says, "but I didn't see it attempting totally irrational cleanups.
142. He was thrilled when performing his own musical composition on stage.
143. back tears, Scarlett thrilled to the never-failing magic of her mother's touch, to the faint fragrance of lemon verbena sachet that came from her rustling silk dress.
144. Melissa broke her news to a thrilled Garcia, who reminded her daughter that her status as an elected official allowed her to perform wedding ceremonies.
145. Even the international press thrilled at the omnipresence of France s young, dynamic can-do President, and Sarko could use some of that spin now.
146. A guy named John Skelton was so thrilled about a victory in 1513 of England over the invading Scots under Scottish King James IV that he wrote a poem about it which was used as a rousing victory song.
147. He was thrilled, since it was the only hymnal in his church.
148. Her inattentiveness left me feeling less than thrilled about being there.
149. At the other end of their vehicle lineup, Hyundai executives are "thrilled" with the sales performance of the Equus luxury sedan, says Mike O'Brien, vice president of product planning.
150. I was so thrilled today when I opened your package and found a magnificent gift of steak knife set. Whenever I use this gift, I'll think of you.