How To Use Thrill In A Sentence

  • Once the thrill of its discovery had passed, Peter got onto the business of exploring the place a little better.
  • Some experienced foreign jumpers displayed hand-in-hand group jumping, wingsuit jumping and somersaults during free fall; all the risky stunts thrilled the audience.
  • That said, the chemistry between the two brings a thrilling tingle of excitement to the tale. Times, Sunday Times
  • This nifty little thriller opens with the arresting image of a nebbishy accountant being dangled over the side of a bridge.
  • Is the thrill of washing his socks so great that you have to pay council tax from the same address? The Sun
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  • We aren't interested in sparkly vampires or international spy thrillers. The Cold and Ugly Light of Truth: Special MFA Edition
  • If only the local toerags sitting opposite knew what thrills these cardboard tubes contained.
  • The designers designed a terrific pirate galleon and a thrilling Lost Boys' hideout.
  • The voice was wheedling, half chanting, with a sickish thrill in it. DOLL'S EYES
  • A friend of the singer said: ‘She was thrilled because a year ago she was being written off and people were saying her career was heading for the dumper.’
  • Equal numbers have congratulated the ad agency for reviving memories of the thrill of discovering a baby is on the way.
  • Marx said that the commodity exchange process thrilling leap from zero to include asset to the propertied people from the process is also facing such thrilling leap.
  • And I won't venture a guess as to how many customers will be as thrilled about the integrated air ionizer as to prefer this model to others…
  • The game is no longer played for the thrill, but for quite different reasons. Times, Sunday Times
  • A young sea captain's future is transformed as he encounters mutiny, adventure and a beautiful fugitive in this romantic thriller set during an epic voyage to Shanghai.
  • The whole front of the theatre, a curtain of matting, is rolled up at intervals and, when the feat in progress is at its most thrilling climax, is let fall. In Seven Stages: A Flying Trip Around the World
  • Life is just like an old time rail journey ... delays, sidetracks, smoke, dust, cinders, and jolts, interspersed only occasionally by beautiful vistas and thrilling bursts of speed. The trick is to thank the Lord for letting you have the ride. Gordon B. Hinckley 
  • In a way, you could say this thrill seeker is also following his father's adventuresome footsteps - his dad once maneuvered a motor boat from Venezuela to Miami.
  • He's not exactly thrilled at the prospect of working for his old rival.
  • The fifth series of this thriller is more terrifying and heartbreaking than ever. The Sun
  • Part of me thinks this sounds completely immoral; part of me thinks it sounds horribly thrilling.
  • He loves his job, but he's not exactly thrilled with being an exile from his home and family. Christianity Today
  • Her eyes missed nothing; her dainty close-set ears heard all -- the short, dry note of a chewink, the sweet, wholesome song of the cardinal, the thrilling cries of native jays and woodpeckers, the heavenly outpoured melody of the Florida wren, perched on some tiptop stem, throat swelling under the long, delicate, upturned bill. The Firing Line
  • A bereaved couple allow their dead son to be cloned by a sinister scientific institute in this clunking supernatural thriller. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a taut, tense and thrilling two hours, supercharged with some serious star power. The Sun
  • With a thrill of comprehension Tesla saw what Jo-Beth was displaying to her brother. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • It's a rush, a thrill, a challenge to do something that most people can't even conceive of and couldn't do even if they wanted to.
  • The exhilaration of a mountain summit or the thrill of abseiling into a gorge are experiences that will stay with them. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is a speech that cannot fail to thrill the reader for its noble and patriotic eloquence.
  • He'd love to get over there for a game but I'm not to thrilled about the tkt prices! Retirer - French Word-A-Day
  • The thrill, if any, comes from finding a video game - gee whiz!
  • Today's attendance figures at those galleries and exhibitions would have astonished and thrilled curators in the 1960s.
  • The full force of the chromatic harmony was thrilling, as in such details as the cellos' dissonant flattened 6th just before the final cadence.
  • Everyone wailed and gnashed their teeth, even though Thriller was 25 years ago. Mourning in America | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • Critics saw this move into the thriller genre as an admission of the inauthenticity of his supposedly factual work. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 192 thrilling seconds, his side provided ample riposte to all of their scorn and suggestion. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a passion, there is a vigor, there is a forcefulness, which is more thrilling," he says of an all-male Glee Club. Yale Glee Club Hits a High Note
  • The trivia enthusiast in me thrilled to discover oodles of esoteric tidbits on every page - and not just about salt.
  • As you read this special issue on Prisons, thrill to the fact that lives are being changed - in spite of their presence in prison cells.
  • Sounds like the makings of a nice political thriller.
  • There is no other sport out there that can give you that thrill and that excitement. Times, Sunday Times
  • Figure of Eight racing is not for faint-hearted drivers or spectators, but it provides some of the most thrilling racing on the short circuit scene.
  • If a man is not thrilled by intimate contact with nature: with the sun, with the earth, which is his origin and the arouser of his acutest emotions -- Literary Taste: How to Form It With Detailed Instructions for Collecting a Complete Library of English Literature
  • But there is something very romantic about the notion of the pirate that remains to this day: The skill of two swashbucklers battling on the deck of a ship, the hunt for buried treasure and the thrill of lawlessness.
  • Also look out for Ireland's finest west coast harmonisers, The Thrills and gritty US punk duo, The Kills on the evening session stage.
  • The Santa Monica iteration of this summer staple is one of the most budget-conscious ones at $40 (proceeds benefit the Special Olympics), but if you want to go even lower there's the $5 Thrillist food truck rally in Hollywood (proceeds benefit Meals on Wheels). Your Weekend To Do-List: Block Party, Blaxploitation, & Beer
  • The next 10 weeks would be the most exasperating and thrilling of my entire journalistic career.
  • The fight hadn't solved any problems, but its continued existence, a familiar sensation from my former life, was a thrill.
  • She is currently at work on a literary thriller and a book of short stories based on her travels
  • There are a multitude of sounds, directional effects, and explosions to thrill any action fan.
  • Fans of David Slade, the acclaimed director of cult hits including the psycho-sexual thriller “Hard Candy” and the graphic novel noirish vampire flick “30 Days of Night,” might be shocked to discover that the man has a sweeter side. TWILIGHT SAGA NEWS FOR MARCH 4TH | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews
  • Death s inevitable.It's a promise made to each of us at birth.But before that promise is kept,we all hope something will happen to us,whether it is the thrill of romance,the joy of raising a family,or the anguish of great loss.We all hope to experience something that make our lives meaningful,but the sad fact is,not all lives have meaning.Some people spend their time on this planet just sitting on the sidelines,waiting for something to happen to them,before it's too late.
  • We had been involved in an historical adventure as gripping as any detective tale or spy thriller.
  • I felt a revulsion against the long isolation that writing imposes, the claustration, the sense of exclusion; I experienced a thrill of distaste for the alternative life that writing is supposed to represent.
  • Andrea thrilled us with his free-diving skills, only to be easily outdone by his bewhiskered dancing partners.
  • But all in all, what with the weather and a degree of jadedness occasioned by a bit of sleep disturbance, it's not been a thrilling day.
  • Mr Lang, a retired veterinary surgeon, says he can still remember the thrill of seeing the lady's slipper in Yorkshire, long before it had to be heavily guarded.
  • And then some unscheduled odd event - a thrilling novel, an unexpected phone call, a bout of debauch - will push the envelope, and the gears will start to spin.
  • It is particularly popular with ‘born-again’ bikers - older motorcyclists who buy high-powered machines in a bid to recapture the thrills of their youth.
  • For their part, the people were thrilled with their new Queen.
  • They belong to one of his students, a wealthy, charming Cuban-American named Consuela Castillo, whose thrilling desirability enchants, infatuates, and torments Kepesh. The Nihilist
  • But some people get a thrill from peering into the void and acknowledging that life is utterly meaningless. Times, Sunday Times
  • Part of the thrill is eluding the proctors who scan the rooftops late at night, listening for the scrape of heels.
  • He writes taut, thrilling mysteries, delicately set against the backdrop of the sprawling Navajo Reservation.
  • Investors do not look to water companies for short-term thrills, and the sector does not disappoint. The Independent - Business RSS Feed
  • Besides, I'd like a committed relationship, not a cheap thrill (not that there's anything wrong with cheap thrills).
  • Abrams takes the term blockbuster seriously here by amping up the thrills and generously peppering in humor and enough heart to actually want to follow the adventures of this crew for many more films to come. Ain't It Cool News - The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news.
  • They were delighted someone they knew had won the award, and no doubt their excitement gave Rhonda a thrill too.
  • Make a thrilling 10,000 ft tandem skydive attached to a professional instructor, or take a ‘Static Line’ jump performed solo from up to 3,000 ft.
  • What makes the Jack Flash sequences arguably escapist is not just their gaucheness but the vicarious thrill of his anti-establishment rebellion. Essay Rant Thingy
  • This one promises to be a thrilling encounter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gatz - I didn't think to save my entry before submitting it ... but it was to do with the thrill of discovering new music (and Tinariwen set me off on a monumental world music quest so felt legitimate to say something so seemingly cliched) then being accused of 'ululation' by the wife when caught singing along to it ... Word Magazine - Comments
  • The past is violently, thrillingly, even painfully restored to us by the texture of a towel, a stumble on a paving stone, the clinking of a teaspoon against a cup and, yes, the taste of a madeleine dipped in tea.
  • They get a vicarious thrill from watching motor racing.
  • There's a short, sharp thrill about it, and we only have a band on for half an hour, so it doesn't take up a large chunk of the night if people don't like it.
  • She was disgusted at herself and yet the anticipation was sending thrills through her body. The Glasgow Girls
  • He was off-colour during England's opening match against France, which his country lost in the dying seconds of the 93-minute thriller after skipper David Beckham muffed a penalty.
  • The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies
  • It has the grandeur of a true epic, a thrilling, if flawed hero, momentous political struggles, bravery, love and death.
  • We went driving in the country on Sunday afternoons to look for some of the birds that were special to us: bluebirds, goldfinches, pileated and red-headed woodpeckers, and, most thrilling of all, painted buntings.
  • The firefighters were thrilled to accept the invitation - especially when we told them they could be the judges for the pie bake-off.
  • A surfeit of boldfaced names, from world leaders to media personalities, lend the book a sensational thrill.
  • Ignoring the shivery thrill that raced down her spine, she hurriedly obeyed. ON A WICKED DAWN
  • The BNA will be the Australian alternate history/technothriller asskicking rockstar John Birmingham, who's doing a Q&A. NY Comic Con and a Free Book!
  • Bursting with frantic energy, wry humour and a multitude of voices, it might be best described as a romantic comedy-thriller, but even this fails to capture its sparkling originality.
  • It was thrilling to be a part of it, then disappointing to be left out.
  • The baby disappears into the unknown vastness behind the handkerchief and to her, her reappearance is a thrilling experience. Here and Now Story Book Two- to seven-year-olds
  • Dum Maaro Dum, a Hindi thriller, also sought to show its seamier side. Scarlett Keeling's murder now Bollywood film
  • Another first-person narrative by a young man, it shows how personal thrillseeking becomes gradually commodified. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Africa is also the setting for a new novel by thriller writer John le Carré.
  • Hitchcock also a perverse thrill out of taking audiences on a voyeuristic roller - coaster ride.
  • His own dexterity in catching the phrase plumb in the middle gave him a thrill of excitement. The Years
  • Fans will enjoy the aptly titled A TWISTED LADDER as the heroine ponders nurturing vs. naturing with her DNA and her childhood tainted in this terrific refreshing character driven thriller. A Twisted Ladder-Rhodi Hawk « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • This thrilling new series charts audacious prison escape attempts. The Sun
  • He's not exactly thrilled at the prospect of working for his old rival.
  • It is most definitely a thriller, but with strong romantic undertones.
  • Poluski's quip; but that fleeting glimpse had thrilled her with subtle recognition of something grasped yet elusive, of a knowledge that trembled on the lip of discovery, like a half remembered word murmuring in the brain but unable to make itself heard. A Son of the Immortals
  • Having orgasms should be a pleasurable, thrilling experience… they make you breathless, your whole body becomes warmly ‘buzzed’, drained and satisfied.
  • It's so thrillingly undomestic in the hotel room, or the smart restaurant, or after hours up against the filing cabinets. Times, Sunday Times
  • Audiences still thrill to the sound of The Rolling Stones.
  • The thin, sad-eyed girl later let out a thrilled laugh as she danced with one of the green-uniformed soldiers. Maria Jose Martinez Gets Treatment For Leukemia In Nicaraguan Hospital
  • My parents know what I do, and whilst not thrilled, are resigned enough not to nag me and trust that this is a temporary situation.
  • Lopez is completely inept when it comes to playing out the hysterics that this mellow-dramatic insipid thriller so often demands of her.
  • That said, the chemistry between the two brings a thrilling tingle of excitement to the tale. Times, Sunday Times
  • As it is, one has to read through it to find the good stuff, which is not a thrilling prospect, notwithstanding the fact that much worthwhile material is here, though one should take it in small quantities: mithridatism The act of taking poison in increasing doses as a means of building an immunity to it, as in the case of people who start out with talk shows and gradually work their way up to situation comedies. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XI No 2
  • It had the sharp thrill of discovery mixed with the comfort of old slippers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even Bryan Singer cites Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon as the inspiration for his nonpareil take on the thriller in The Usual Suspects.
  • If your taste in genre is the ‘coming of age’ story rather than Westerns, thrillers or campus novels, you will quite possibly love this book.
  • As the last words came hoarsely forth on to the night air, _clang, clang, clang_, burst out the tocsin of the alarm bell, silencing the music in the ballroom and sending an electric thrill through every listener within the precincts of the castle; but ere the great bell had sent forth a score of vibrating notes which came quivering through the darkness and echoing from every wall, the clattering of hoofs began in obedience to the whispered commands of his Majesty of France: The King's Esquires The Jewel of France
  • Claire Leigh and Julia Gillick, both 29 note their ages, it's important, were thrilled at the can-do response to their letter which complained that the women's fiction section was "very light, with lots of pink fluffiness and there were no classic authors". There's nothing wrong with judging a book by its cover | Viv Groskop
  • Dive in to a thrilling life-and-death drama. Times, Sunday Times
  • But those mots are just the icing on what is essentially a very rich, very filling, very addictive, gooey chocolate cake of a thriller.
  • Charlotte Brontë's novel is not very different from typical gothic thrillers - everything from a sadistic schoolmaster to the arsonist madwoman in the attic.
  • Izzard's prominence has increased in the US after roles in TV series The Riches and 2008 thriller Valkyrie - but he admits the country has yet to acknowledge him as a transvestite .
  • That might sound worthy to the point of torpor, but this study of desperation and acute poverty is as tightly wound as a thriller. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thrill-seekers descended upon the scene of the crime.
  • As an author, it was a thrill to create emotion in an audience.
  • My childhood and adolescence were a joyous outpouring of energy, a ceaseless quest for expression, skill, and experience. School was only a background to the supreme delight of lessons in music, dance, and dramatics, and the thrill of sojourns in the country, theaters, concerts.
  • Fans of this cult classic will be thrilled to see it in its original widescreen version, wall-to-wall with worms!
  • With 35 horses galloping in a straight line over nine furlongs this famous cavalry charge is a thrilling race, made even more exciting by the hope of backing the winner.
  • There are the thrill-seekers, who find they get a rush of euphoria by waiting to do things at the last minute.
  • They said late-night displays and a constant stream of excessive noise caused by the whirr of rides and screams from thrill-seekers had made their lives a ‘nightmare’.
  • In conclusion Gogira is a clasic movie and i'd be thrilled to see more of the series but I realy dont think we need some 'out of origenal ideas americans' reamaking a clasic into a nothing but explosions chik flik. kambulcs Rumor: New Godzilla Movie in Discussion Stage at Legendary Pictures? | /Film
  • It's a brilliant piece of engineering at the expense of the visceral thrill. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then home and a walk with the dog, who was thrilled to be out at night and wanted to walk miles, peeing on everything.
  • Those guys only wish that spending millions of dollars on a series of unrelated thrills had the power to transform them.
  • This is traditional in thrillers, and sometimes I have found it tedious and unlikely.
  • The throttle kicks in, pulling your feet off the ground, while quickly and simultaneously crushing your head into the ceiling … After two years of wishing for a zippy, noir-ish thrill ride, and mind you, being promised that by all of the hype – we only get a stingy game that traffics in potential and nothing more. DARK VOID PS3 Review – Collider.com
  • This thriller of thrillers is a study of human conflict, jealousy and manipulation, which promises to baffle the most proficient sleuth.
  • It is not a thriller or a mystery or an action film or a crime film, nor any kind of ordinary drama or melodrama.
  • Fact and fiction merge together in his latest thriller.
  • The result is a passable movie for western fans willing to get their thrills in any format. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • Nick of Time embraces its B-movie qualities with such gusto that it comes off like the kind of cheapie thriller Alfred Hitchcock would have directed to fulfill a studio contract. The Week in DVR: We Heart Ted Williams! Plus, a (Good) Comedy on Comedy Central and Christopher Walken Sports a Mustache of Bad
  • Life is just like an old time rail journey ... delays, sidetracks, smoke, dust, cinders, and jolts, interspersed only occasionally by beautiful vistas and thrilling bursts of speed. The trick is to thank the Lord for letting you have the ride. Gordon B. Hinckley 
  • Alas, the wish list also contains somewhat less thrilling aspirations such as - I kid you not - riding a roller-coaster, galloping a horse across a beach and wondering at a waterfall.
  • They were thrilled to get him. The Sun
  • Earth Day coincides with spring time and even here in Manhattan, many of us are thrilled to see the light green aura of life remerge as trees bud and flowers bloom. Earth Day 2009
  • What urban child doesn't thrill to the idea of clear pools and islands, the cleanness, the space, the apparently ownerless wilderness that they can call their own?
  • But one catch about autocross is that the thrills and spills associated with other forms of racing are likely to be absent, for this sport is more on testing the rider's skill.
  • I can't tell you how much I'd love to read a Welsh account of Boudica's sack of Rome; in its absence, this will do nicely, and the first line of the text gave me a thrill of recognition: "Amathaon uab Don a oed arglwyd ar y seith cantref Dyuet ... Languagehat.com
  • The name sounds like an exotic woman; maybe the name of some foreign thriller in the movie house. Alan W. Silberberg: Oldest Tech, Newest Hero?
  • And I suspect he intentionally allowed She'asta's tail to skid ever so slightly on the ice as he negotiated the deeper curves in the road just to grant those of us in the back a bit keener thrill. ~A Mountain Boy's Christmas Memory~ Guest Post By Eric Schweer
  • There's even waterskiing and wakeboarding at extra cost for real thrill seekers. The Sun
  • AFTER its rave reviews you might have expected the frankly stunning cold war spy thriller to be far higher on the chart. The Sun
  • I'm a bit of a scaredy cat to be honest, not a thrill-seeker. The Sun
  • Writing letters to the council about collecting your rubbish is another domestic thrill. Times, Sunday Times
  • The computer is not used as a genius assigned moronic tasks of accumulating data for the sheer electronic thrill of it.
  • They rose, and the scrunt of Janet's chair on the floor, when she pushed it behind her, sent a thrilling shiver through her body, so tense was her mood. The House with the Green Shutters
  • The excitement and thrill of doing up the house and making it my own is about as flat as my bank account.
  • Of course it's possible to unstick the rear wheels in corners, but you've really got to be going after hooligan thrills.
  • Peters is hard at work repelling the attackers, thrilled, he claims, to be a contrarian again.
  • Whether Fowler's routine on WK was purely camera theatrics or a combination of best practice and audience thrills is a matter of pov. A Not-So-Sad Farewell to the "Crocodile Hunter"
  • It should be something real thrilly, so the people will rush madly to all the bookstores to buy it. Jean of the Lazy A
  • For the _cordon-bleu_ hoped that the lion would exhibit disapproval of the paint and powder by chumping off the offending head, and that would have been frightfully thrilling. Our Stage and Its Critics By "E.F.S." of "The Westminster Gazette"
  • With such diverse output as her world music album Where Rivers Meet an evocation of her Bengali connections, with clarinettist brother Idris and the thrilling jazz virtuosity of her trio's recent live recording, pianist Zoe Rahman covers plenty of contemporary bases. This week's new live music
  • About twelve years ago, I researched a book, a suspense thriller that dealt with far-right extremist thought (which included Clinton hatred) that was encapsulated in the "survivalist" phenomenon. Deanie Mills: Dewey Wins
  • Exquisite pleasure thrilled through every nerve in my body.
  • Meanwhile the players dressed to thrill when they turned out for their thrash at the hotel following their 1-0 win.
  • ‘Tinkerers’, I would say, write big stand-alone thrillers, military novels, espionage, techno-thrillers, gangster-themed books, and so on and so forth.
  • Wins and losses sometimes appeared to matter less to fans than the thrill of seeing Sammy hit another moonshot.
  • More than a quarter of men are now self-confessed shopaholics, with 28% of them admitting to loving the thrill of buying new things.
  • But our most thrilling ride was on a snowmobile. Times, Sunday Times
  • Listening to Scott's deep pride and simple joy as she described her Olympic experience was a thrill.
  • The film is academic and probing about its subject rather than bent on eye-popping thrills that the general audience has been conditioned to expect come showtime.
  • The plot is a typical fireside ghost story - murder, infidelity and a message from beyond the grave - and the thrills are familiar.
  • Adults dig the clever scripts and inside jokes, while little tykes think the girls are adorable and thrill to their fast-paced adventures.
  • She ate her dinner quite contentedly, and was just going to settle down comfortably to some thrilling tale of adventure when Br -- r-- r! went the bell, and she knew her fate had descended upon her. The Governess
  • Nor are Europeans thrilled about the American values they feel Mr. Bush has encouraged, in which anti-Europeanism is applauded as a virtue, people boycott French wine in protest at the French position on Iraq and Senator Kerry is ridiculed by the Republicans for being able to speak French. Balkinization
  • The bagpipes are warpipes and those who thrill to them today are the inheritors of a warrior tradition.
  • Even though it has a great many potentially implosive elements stacked against its success, it is actually a very good, very intense action thriller.
  • The blockbuster is excess personified, or at least dramatized, put center stage in order to thrill and awe its audience. Blockbusters and the Tao Te Ching « Tales from the Reading Room
  • It might not be an album of quick-fire thrills, but for those who prefer grace over gusto, it's a pretty special one nonetheless.
  • I am conscious even yet of the thrills that pricked my spine, as this monster with nineteen companions spurned the earth in a mad, rushing leap out into space and sailed away into the night to let the inhabitants of German towns know that "frightfulness" was a game at which two could play. The Fight for the Argonne Personal Experiences of a 'Y' Man
  • It was actually really just a good thriller; the sci-fi trappings were entirely needless and pretty unfeasible.
  • Noé Montes on hand to help you experience the thrill of beardedness. Wondermark
  • When he called her to tell her that he had won a big photography prize she was thrilled and planned a party with friends that weekend. Times, Sunday Times
  • My number one film of the year would be Greengrass' gripping, devastating docu-thriller United 93.
  • Jamie was thrilled when the teacher singled out his poem and asked him to read it out.
  • Now _that_ would have been what I called thrilling, real thrilling, especially if he jumped or grew red, or white, or stammered, or stopped short, or anything to show that he'd seen us -- and cared. Mary Marie
  • The baby is due on July 4 and the 31-year-old heavyweight comic said he was ‘thrilled’ with the news.
  • It gave a low, thrilling sound; and Toki began to sing, and his voice had in song a sweetness it never had in speech.
  • But it is a series for everyone interested in a crackerjack thriller with a knockout ending.
  • The electric atmosphere both terrified and thrilled him.
  • This novel is a thriller based on the search for identity, an identity that remains undiscoverable.
  • DOWN in Florida, where good roads often parallel the water for miles at a stretch, aquaplane enthusiasts have invented a new sports thrill. 2008 July
  • We love it when dull generic thrillers get given vaguely technological titles to try and make them sound more interesting and get it wrong.
  • Cady begins to be chuffed by her new status; she grows to like obsessing about food, looks and weight and is secretly thrilled by her licence to be bitchy and cruel.
  • We had been involved in an historical adventure as gripping as any detective tale or spy thriller.
  • The team begins this season with a thrilling comeback against Washington State, then tanks the next three games.
  • Some are more thriller than romance.
  • That she will, soon, see flowers, hear birds and feel the grass, the dirt and the rain thrills me beyond measure. When the world is puddle-wonderful | Her Bad Mother
  • Within 18 months, he had fallen in love with a pretty, quick-witted copygirl, Barbara Stone, and after a terrifying, if occasionally thrilling, baptism of snootiness by her family — New Year’s at Arturo Toscanini’s house, a frightening experience with a finger bowl — he married her. The Gelb Family
  • The children are thrilled with the new arrival.
  • When a Jamaican family moves in next door and build a cricket net in the back garden, David is thrilled.
  • The film Titanic thrilled the audience.
  • Psychologists call it the ‘thrill factor,’ the urge that drives high achievers, often in the public eye, into taking unnecessary risks with their reputations.
  • It sounds great and really thrills me. Times, Sunday Times
  • Must be a thrill a minute for the folks shipside, al-Khaled mused with a grin. Reap the Whirlwind
  • Blue Bunting picked up the bit and flew down the outside to produce the most thrilling of finishes. Times, Sunday Times

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