thrill
ਖ਼ੁਸ਼ੀ
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.
We 'thrill' to their victories, commit their most heroic moments to memory, defend our favourite players with almost theological passion.
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' .
Tell us, do you seek the 'thrill' rides at the amusement park or is the carousel more your speed?
They'll still 'thrill' to the action scenes and laugh at the jokes.
The 'thrill' and sheer experience of Rome is very distinctive and unique.
They were delighted someone they knew had won the award, and no doubt their excitement gave Rhonda a 'thrill' too.
When he gently squeezed her left arm, the electric 'thrill' surged through her again, just as strongly as before.
The fantasy junkies who 'thrill' to Lord of the Rings and role-play games form one obvious tribe.
A precordial 'thrill' , machinery-like murmur, and right bundle branch block were noted.
I can honestly say that I felt a little 'thrill' of excitement.
Many people practice this type of exhibitionism to get a 'thrill' or a rush from it.
I felt a 'thrill' of excitement as I floated weightless, suspended over the void.
the 'thrill' of jumping out of an airplane
After all, everybody loves the bangs and it's a cold heart that won't 'thrill' to their kaleidoscopic display.
I mean, it's usually a 'thrill' to hear what readers think, and to see that I've made some connection across the ether.
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.
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.
The thought of seeing him again causes a little 'thrill' of nervousness.
Three enterprising Killorglin students were treated to the 'thrill' of a lifetime last Wednesday thanks to generous business tycoon Bill Cullen.
I 'thrill' to the notion that someone is doing something More Important Than Weblogging.
The emphasis of her words doesn't escape Jem, and he suddenly feels a 'thrill' of nervousness.
Listening to Scott's deep pride and simple joy as she described her Olympic experience was a 'thrill' .
The thought sent a delightful 'thrill' through her, making her loins tingle with an anticipation of shared pleasure.
I'm afraid I began to 'thrill' to the prospect of her casting.
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.
As an author, it was a 'thrill' to create emotion in an audience.
The 'thrill' starts with the phone call, then the nervous anticipation when you arrive, then that moment when, if she has a maid, the door opens and you see her for the first time.
I felt an immense 'thrill' rush, hoping he had finally taken a good look at my captor's feet.
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