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Definition of thrill
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of thrill is as below...
Thrill
(v. i.) 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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Thirl
::
Thirl (v. t.) To bore; to drill or
thrill.
See
Thrill.
Thrill
::
Thrill
(n.) A
drill.
See 3d
Drill,
1..
Flush
::
Flush (n.) A
sudden
flood or rush of
feeling;
a
thrill
of
excitement.
animation,
etc.; as, a flush of joy..
Thrill
::
Thrill
(n.) A
warbling;
a
trill.
Thrill
::
Thrill
(n.) A
sensation
as of being
thrilled;
a
tremulous
excitement;
as, a
thrill
of
horror;
a
thrill
of joy..
Thrilling
::
Thrilling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Thril.
Thrill
::
Thrill
(v. t.) To hurl; to
throw;
to cast.
Thrill
::
Thrill
(v. t.) To
perforate
by a
pointed
instrument;
to bore; to
transfix;
to
drill.
Enthrill
::
Enthrill
(v. t.) To
pierce;
to
thrill.
Tingle
::
Tingle
(v. i.) To feel a kind of
thrilling
sensation,
as in
hearing
a
shrill
sound..
Electrically
::
Electrically
(adv.)
In the
manner
of
electricity,
or by means of it;
thrillingly..
Electrify
::
Electrify
(v. t.) To
excite
suddenly
and
violently,
esp. by
something
highly
delightful
or
inspiriting;
to
thrill;
as, this
patriotic
sentiment
electrified
the
audience..
Tingle
::
Tingle
(v. i.) To feel a
sharp,
thrilling
pain..
Dirl
::
Dirl (v. i. & t.) To
thrill;
to
vibrate;
to
penetrate.
Thrill
::
Thrill
(v. t.) A
breathing
place or hole; a
nostril,
as of a
bird..
Thrilled
::
Thrilled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Thril.
Thrillant
::
Thrillant
(a.)
Piercing;
sharp;
thrilling.
Tingle
::
Tingle
(v. i.) To have, or to
cause,
a
sharp,
thrilling
sensation,
or a
slight
pricking
sensation..
Melodrama
::
Melodrama
(n.)
Formerly,
a kind of drama
having
a
musical
accompaniment
to
intensify
the
effect
of
certain
scenes.
Now, a drama
abounding
in
romantic
sentiment
and
agonizing
situations,
with a
musical
accompaniment
only in parts which are
especially
thrilling
or
pathetic.
In
opera,
a
passage
in which the
orchestra
plays a
somewhat
descriptive
accompaniment,
while the actor
speaks;
as, the
melodrama
in the
gravedigging
scene of
Beethoven's
Fidelio..
Tickle
::
Tickle
(v. t.) To touch
lightly,
so as to
produce
a
peculiar
thrilling
sensation,
which
commonly
causes
laughter,
and a kind of spasm which
become
dengerous
if too long
protracted..
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