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adrenaline rush
[ uh-dren-l-in ruhsh ]
noun
- a sudden, intense feeling of exhilaration or excitement caused by or as if by a surge of adrenaline:
It's the adrenaline rush and the intensity of the competition that I most look forward to.
These folks eat, breathe, and sleep roller coasters and can never get enough of an adrenaline rush.
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Origin of adrenaline rush1
Example Sentences
“I’m at this point in my life where I’m trying to do as many different and random exciting things, and if it’s something that makes me a little bit nervous, that I’ve never done before and it’s a bit of an adrenaline rush? That’s what I want to be doing.”
“Maybe some superpower hero power would overwhelm me — an adrenaline rush or something maybe would have kicked in?”
“There had to have been some type of explosive adrenaline rush. And I thought to myself, maybe Gi-hun, without even realizing it, is enjoying that rush. When I thought about the motivation behind it as an actor, I was also doubting myself. This scene is very cinematic, it’s very dramatic,” he says.
She said she is still adjusting to the frequent travel and the long days of filming, finding motivation in the adrenaline rush that comes when she sees the sales figures climb during her Lives.
“I still miss a lot of things, like the adrenaline rush before a fight, the sweat dripping down my face at the end of a workout,” Vazquez said.
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