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thrilling

[ thril-ing ]

adjective

  1. producing sudden, strong, and deep emotion or excitement.
  2. producing a tremor, as by chilling.
  3. vibrating; trembling; quivering.


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adjective

  1. very exciting or stimulating
  2. vibrating or trembling
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Derived Forms

  • ˈ³Ù³ó°ù¾±±ô±ô¾±²Ô²µly, adverb
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ³Ù³ó°ù¾±±ô±ôi²Ô²µÂ·±ô²â adverb
  • ³Ü²Ô·³Ù³ó°ù¾±±ô±ôi²Ô²µ adjective
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of thrilling1

First recorded in 1520–30; thrill + -ing 2
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As a kid growing up with showbiz connections in New York City, Lenny Kravitz had already beheld some of music’s most thrilling live acts by the time he was 10 or 11.

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They described the story as "a thrilling and shocking dystopian exploration of the complexities of race and identity, trust, and rebellion in modern British culture".

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However, a stunning innings from Ashutosh secured a thrilling victory for the Capitals in the final over as they got home in dramatic fashion.

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Coke was classic, Pepsi was cool — and both were unapologetically, thrillingly bad for you.

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It was far from a thrilling England display, although not helped by an Albania side who put 11 men behind the ball for large periods of the Wembley encounter.

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