thrill
سنسنی
definition
verb
his kiss thrilled and excited her
cause (someone) to have a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure.
the shock of alarm thrilled through her
(of an emotion or sensation) pass with a nervous tremor.
noun
the thrill of jumping out of an airplane
a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure.
example
So it was a 'thrill' to hear from Jed, who'd come across my name on the Web and wanted to get in touch.
I'm afraid I began to 'thrill' to the prospect of her casting.
He grins as his body trembles with the 'thrill' of true fear, the first he's felt since he faced the Masks.
For though it's a challenge, it's a rewarding one, and the 'thrill' and pleasure of coasting down the other side more than makes up for the hour spent pedalling in earnest to reach the peak.
to ride a winner is always a 'thrill'
the 'thrill' of jumping out of an airplane
The thought sent a delightful 'thrill' through her, making her loins tingle with an anticipation of shared pleasure.
They were a family like us doing something that families like us do: enjoying the 'thrill' of fleeing the spray from the big waves that break against the sea wall in stormy conditions.
Contempt is a daring idea to build a character around, much less a whole movie, and you 'thrill' to Norton's hyperactive rant, his attitude.
As an author, it was a 'thrill' to create emotion in an audience.
a 'thrill' of excitement ran through her
Scorsese today is still one of America's best film-makers, and he still makes films that we can 'thrill' to and think about.
Gearheads will 'thrill' to see racecars up close; lots of other activities are planned.
Stenosis in the artery causes a swishing sound, which is heard as a bruit on auscultation and also may be felt as a 'thrill' or slight vibration in the vessel on palpation.
An arteriovenous fistula of the left arm had a palpable 'thrill' .
Moviegoers can 'thrill' to a spinning top exploding in mid-air!
Geologists will 'thrill' to the revelation of the layers of limestone, shale and sandstone.
I still recall with delight the 'thrill' of watching him learn to scoot around on the floor.
'thrill' to the magic of the world 's greatest guitarist
His lips moved up her neck in a light fashion and gave her an uncomfortable 'thrill' such that she shuddered.
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.
They'll still 'thrill' to the action scenes and laugh at the jokes.
Hikari knew the striking 'thrill' of emotion before she could even think about it.
This systolic 'thrill' is associated with an ejection type murmur heard best over the pulmonary area.
Blood Money, however, has some of his best work - aficionados will 'thrill' to a couple of tracks in particular.
‘He is just the right height for me,’ she thought, feeling a 'thrill' of happiness surging through her.
Without knowing it, he touched his cheek where her lips had been only moments before and felt a 'thrill' rush through him.
At a retail price of $32.99, the diehard Disney fanatic in your life will 'thrill' to have this gem added their collection.
I felt an immense 'thrill' rush, hoping he had finally taken a good look at my captor's feet.
We 'thrill' to see athletic skill - abilities that most of us possess to a degree - raised to the utmost level.
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