Etymology: [ 'thril ] (verb.) 1592. Middle English thirlen, thrillen to pierce, from Old English thyrlian, from thyrel hole, from thurh through; more at THROUGH.
Extremely excited or delighted, Simple past tense and past participle of thrill, over the moon, psyched, 1. If someone is thrilled, they are extremely pleased about something. I was so thrilled to get a good report from him Sue and John were especially thrilled with this award = delighted emphasis If you say that someone is thrilled to bits, you are emphasizing the fact that they are extremely pleased about something. You can also say thrilled to pieces, especially in American English. I'm thrilled to bits to have won the cash see also thrill. very excited, happy, and pleased be thrilled to see/hear/learn etc sth, feeling intense pleasurable excitement, past of thrill, to pierce, a trembling or quivering, especially one caused by emotion, to tremble or quiver, to cause something to tremble or quiver, to suddenly excite someone, or to give someone great pleasure; to electrify, a cause of sudden excitement; a kick, to feel a sudden excitement, a slight quivering of the heart that accompanies a cardiac murmur, cause to be thrilled by some perceptual input; "The men were thrilled by a loud whistle blow, (1) To cause sharply exhilarating excitement in, or to make shiver or tingle with excitement (2) To produce vibrations or quivering in (3) To feel emotional excitement (4) The quality of thrilling or the ability to thrill, fill with sublime emotion; tickle pink (exhilarate is obsolete in this usage); "The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies"; "He was inebriated by his phenomenal success", A buzzing sensation felt along the course of a turbulent blood vessel The sensation is best appreciated with the palm of the hand A thrill indicates high turbulence of blood flow and is associated with a loud murmur (the audible expression of turbulence), To feel a sharp, shivering, tingling, or exquisite sensation, running through the body, To hurl; to throw; to cast, To pierce, as something sharp; to penetrate; especially, to cause a tingling sensation that runs through the system with a slight shivering; as, a sharp sound thrills through the whole frame, tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement, A drill, A sensation as of being thrilled; a tremulous excitement; as, a thrill of horror; a thrill of joy, something that thrills; "the thrills of space travel" feel sudden intense sensation or emotion; "he was thrilled by the speed and the roar of the engine" cause to be thrilled by some perceptual input; "The men were thrilled by a loud whistle blow, something that thrills; "the thrills of space travel", feel sudden intense sensation or emotion; "he was thrilled by the speed and the roar of the engine", See 3d Drill, 1, A breathing place or hole; a nostril, as of a bird, Hence, to affect, as if by something that pierces or pricks; to cause to have a shivering, throbbing, tingling, or exquisite sensation; to pierce; to penetrate, To perforate by a pointed instrument; to bore; to transfix; to drill, cause to be thrilled by some perceptual input; "The men were thrilled by a loud whistle blow", If you refer to thrills and spills, you are referring to an experience which is exciting and full of surprises. Its prime audience lies in the 17 to 24 age group, and they want instant thrills and spills. to make someone feel excited and happy thrilling, the swift release of a store of affective force; "they got a great bang out of it"; "what a boot!"; "he got a quick rush from injecting heroin"; "he does it for kicks", an almost pleasurable sensation of fright; "a frisson of surprise shot through him", If something thrills you, or if you thrill at it, it gives you a feeling of great pleasure and excitement. The electric atmosphere both terrified and thrilled him The children will thrill at all their favourite characters. see also thrilled, thrilling, excitement, sensation, stimulation, If something gives you a thrill, it gives you a sudden feeling of great excitement, pleasure, or fear. I can remember the thrill of not knowing what I would get on Christmas morning It's a great thrill for a cricket-lover like me to play at the home of cricket, excite, stimulate, electrify, A warbling; a trill,
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Extremely excited or delighted
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Simple past tense and past participle of thrill
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over the moon
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1. If someone is thrilled, they are extremely pleased about something. I was so thrilled to get a good report from him Sue and John were especially thrilled with this award = delighted emphasis If you say that someone is thrilled to bits, you are emphasizing the fact that they are extremely pleased about something. You can also say thrilled to pieces, especially in American English. I'm thrilled to bits to have won the cash see also thrill. very excited, happy, and pleased be thrilled to see/hear/learn etc sth
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feeling intense pleasurable excitement
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past of thrill
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thrill
to pierce
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a trembling or quivering, especially one caused by emotion
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to tremble or quiver
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to cause something to tremble or quiver
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to suddenly excite someone, or to give someone great pleasure; to electrify
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a cause of sudden excitement; a kick
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to feel a sudden excitement
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a slight quivering of the heart that accompanies a cardiac murmur
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cause to be thrilled by some perceptual input; "The men were thrilled by a loud whistle blow
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(1) To cause sharply exhilarating excitement in, or to make shiver or tingle with excitement (2) To produce vibrations or quivering in (3) To feel emotional excitement (4) The quality of thrilling or the ability to thrill
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fill with sublime emotion; tickle pink (exhilarate is obsolete in this usage); "The children were thrilled at the prospect of going to the movies"; "He was inebriated by his phenomenal success"
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A buzzing sensation felt along the course of a turbulent blood vessel The sensation is best appreciated with the palm of the hand A thrill indicates high turbulence of blood flow and is associated with a loud murmur (the audible expression of turbulence)
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To feel a sharp, shivering, tingling, or exquisite sensation, running through the body
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To hurl; to throw; to cast
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To pierce, as something sharp; to penetrate; especially, to cause a tingling sensation that runs through the system with a slight shivering; as, a sharp sound thrills through the whole frame
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tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement
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A drill
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A sensation as of being thrilled; a tremulous excitement; as, a thrill of horror; a thrill of joy
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something that thrills; "the thrills of space travel" feel sudden intense sensation or emotion; "he was thrilled by the speed and the roar of the engine" cause to be thrilled by some perceptual input; "The men were thrilled by a loud whistle blow
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something that thrills; "the thrills of space travel"
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feel sudden intense sensation or emotion; "he was thrilled by the speed and the roar of the engine"
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See 3d Drill, 1
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A breathing place or hole; a nostril, as of a bird
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Hence, to affect, as if by something that pierces or pricks; to cause to have a shivering, throbbing, tingling, or exquisite sensation; to pierce; to penetrate
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To perforate by a pointed instrument; to bore; to transfix; to drill
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cause to be thrilled by some perceptual input; "The men were thrilled by a loud whistle blow"
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If you refer to thrills and spills, you are referring to an experience which is exciting and full of surprises. Its prime audience lies in the 17 to 24 age group, and they want instant thrills and spills. to make someone feel excited and happy thrilling
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the swift release of a store of affective force; "they got a great bang out of it"; "what a boot!"; "he got a quick rush from injecting heroin"; "he does it for kicks"
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an almost pleasurable sensation of fright; "a frisson of surprise shot through him"
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If something thrills you, or if you thrill at it, it gives you a feeling of great pleasure and excitement. The electric atmosphere both terrified and thrilled him The children will thrill at all their favourite characters. see also thrilled, thrilling
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excitement, sensation, stimulation isim
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If something gives you a thrill, it gives you a sudden feeling of great excitement, pleasure, or fear. I can remember the thrill of not knowing what I would get on Christmas morning It's a great thrill for a cricket-lover like me to play at the home of cricket
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