thrill

રોમાંચિત
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.
translation of 'thrill'
કંપારી છૂટવી,
કમકમાટ,
અતિઉત્કટ ભાવનાને લીધે છૂટતી કંપારી,
ઝણઝણી,
કંપારી છૂટે તેમ કરવું,
રોમાંચ ખડા થવા તે,
સ્ફુરણ
example
As an author, it was a 'thrill' to create emotion in an audience.
I felt an immense 'thrill' rush, hoping he had finally taken a good look at my captor's feet.
Many people practice this type of exhibitionism to get a 'thrill' or a rush from it.
Risk is not a necessary requirement for sensation-seeking, although it does intensify the 'thrill' for a high sensation-seeker.
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.
I felt a 'thrill' of excitement as I floated weightless, suspended over the void.
Three enterprising Killorglin students were treated to the 'thrill' of a lifetime last Wednesday thanks to generous business tycoon Bill Cullen.
a 'thrill' of excitement ran through her
Listening to Scott's deep pride and simple joy as she described her Olympic experience was a 'thrill' .
At a retail price of $32.99, the diehard Disney fanatic in your life will 'thrill' to have this gem added their collection.
We 'thrill' to their victories, commit their most heroic moments to memory, defend our favourite players with almost theological passion.
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.
A familiar 'thrill' rushed through me as I took everything in.
‘He is just the right height for me,’ she thought, feeling a 'thrill' of happiness surging through her.
I can honestly say that I felt a little 'thrill' of excitement.
a 'thrill' of excitement ran through her
The fight hadn't solved any problems, but its continued existence, a familiar sensation from my former life, was a 'thrill' .
the 'thrill' of jumping out of an airplane
He grins as his body trembles with the 'thrill' of true fear, the first he's felt since he faced the Masks.
It would also be a 'thrill' to hear that squall of feedback at every public occasion where a national anthem is required.
But again, the biggest 'thrill' of my day is surfing great waves in Baja in places that I've helped save.
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?
The thought sent a delightful 'thrill' through her, making her loins tingle with an anticipation of shared pleasure.
The 'thrill' and sheer experience of Rome is very distinctive and unique.
Hikari knew the striking 'thrill' of emotion before she could even think about it.
The Creator gave me eyes and senses to 'thrill' to the appeal of femininity.
Rather, we 'thrill' to the juxtaposition of four amazing actors trading turns as the literary lovers in their prime and autumnal years.
It's not that veeries are especially handsome thrushes, but I 'thrill' to their song that rolls down the scale in an emphatic and ringing manner.
to ride a winner is always a 'thrill'
Without knowing it, he touched his cheek where her lips had been only moments before and felt a 'thrill' rush through him.
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