slovodefinícia
thrill
(mass)
thrill
- chvenie
thrill
(encz)
thrill,chvění n: Zdeněk Brož
thrill
(encz)
thrill,napnout v: Zdeněk Brož
thrill
(encz)
thrill,vzrušení n: Zdeněk Brož
thrill
(encz)
thrill,vzrušit v: Zdeněk Brož
thrill
(encz)
thrill,záchvěv n: Zdeněk Brož
Thrill
(gcide)
Thrill \Thrill\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Thrilled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Thrilling.] [OE. thrillen, [thorn]irlen, [thorn]urlen, to
pierce; all probably fr. AS. [thorn]yrlian, [thorn]yrelian,
Fr. [thorn]yrel pierced; as a noun, a hole, fr. [thorn]urh
through; probably akin to D. drillen to drill, to bore.
[root]53. See Through, and cf. Drill to bore, Nostril,
Trill to trickle.]
1. To perforate by a pointed instrument; to bore; to
transfix; to drill. [Obs.]
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He pierced through his chafed chest
With thrilling point of deadly iron brand.
--Spenser.
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2. Hence, to affect, as if by something that pierces or
pricks; to cause to have a shivering, throbbing, tingling,
or exquisite sensation; to pierce; to penetrate.
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To bathe in flery floods, or to reside
In thrilling region of thick-ribbed ice. --Shak.
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Vivid and picturesque turns of expression which
thrill the ?eader with sudden delight. --M. Arnold.
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The cruel word her tender heart so thrilled,
That sudden cold did run through every vein.
--Spenser.
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3. To hurl; to throw; to cast. [Obs.]
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I'll thrill my javelin. --Heywood.
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Thrill
(gcide)
Thrill \Thrill\, n.
1. A drill. See 3d Drill, 1.
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2. A sensation as of being thrilled; a tremulous excitement;
as, a thrill of horror; a thrill of joy. --Burns.
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Thrill
(gcide)
Thrill \Thrill\, v. i.
1. 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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I have a faint cold fear thrills through my veins.
--Shak.
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2. To feel a sharp, shivering, tingling, or exquisite
sensation, running through the body.
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To seek sweet safety out
In vaults and prisons, and to thrill and shake.
--Shak.
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Thrill
(gcide)
Thrill \Thrill\ (thr[i^]l), n. [See Trill.]
A warbling; a trill.
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Thrill
(gcide)
Thrill \Thrill\, n. [AS. [thorn]yrel an aperture. See Thrill,
v. t.]
A breathing place or hole; a nostril, as of a bird.
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thrill
(wn)
thrill
n 1: the swift release of a store of affective force; "they got
a great bang out of it"; "what a boot!"; "he got a quick
rush from injecting heroin"; "he does it for kicks" [syn:
bang, boot, charge, rush, flush, thrill,
kick]
2: an almost pleasurable sensation of fright; "a frisson of
surprise shot through him" [syn: frisson, shiver,
chill, quiver, shudder, thrill, tingle]
3: something that causes you to experience a sudden intense
feeling or sensation; "the thrills of space travel"
v 1: cause to be thrilled by some perceptual input; "The men
were thrilled by a loud whistle blow"
2: feel sudden intense sensation or emotion; "he was thrilled by
the speed and the roar of the engine" [syn: thrill,
tickle, vibrate]
3: tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement [syn:
shudder, shiver, throb, thrill]
4: fill with sublime emotion; "The children were thrilled at the
prospect of going to the movies"; "He was inebriated by his
phenomenal success" [syn: exhilarate, tickle pink,
inebriate, thrill, exalt, beatify]
podobné slovodefinícia
thrill
(mass)
thrill
- chvenie
thrilling
(mass)
thrilling
- vzrušujúci
thrill
(encz)
thrill,chvění n: Zdeněk Brožthrill,napnout v: Zdeněk Brožthrill,vzrušení n: Zdeněk Brožthrill,vzrušit v: Zdeněk Brožthrill,záchvěv n: Zdeněk Brož
thrilled
(encz)
thrilled,vzrušený adj: Zdeněk Brož
thriller
(encz)
thriller,thriller n: Zdeněk Brož
thrillers
(encz)
thrillers,thrillery n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
thrillful
(encz)
thrillful, adj:
thrilling
(encz)
thrilling,napínavý adj: Zdeněk Brožthrilling,vzrušující adj: Zdeněk Brož
thrillingly
(encz)
thrillingly,napínavě adv: Zdeněk Brož
thrills
(encz)
thrills,vzrušuje v: Zdeněk Brož
thriller
(czen)
thriller,thrillern: Zdeněk Brož
thrillery
(czen)
thrillery,thrillersn: pl. Zdeněk Brož
Enthrill
(gcide)
Enthrill \En*thrill"\, v. t. [Pref. en- + thrill.]
To pierce; to thrill. [Obs.] --Sackville.
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nosthrill
(gcide)
Nosethirl \Nose"thirl\, Nosethril \Nose"thril\, n.
Nostril. [Obs.] [Written also nosethurl, nosthrill.]
--Chaucer.
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Thrillant
(gcide)
Thrillant \Thrill"ant\, a.
Piercing; sharp; thrilling. [Obs.] "His thrillant spear."
--Spenser.
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Thrilled
(gcide)
Thrill \Thrill\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Thrilled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Thrilling.] [OE. thrillen, [thorn]irlen, [thorn]urlen, to
pierce; all probably fr. AS. [thorn]yrlian, [thorn]yrelian,
Fr. [thorn]yrel pierced; as a noun, a hole, fr. [thorn]urh
through; probably akin to D. drillen to drill, to bore.
[root]53. See Through, and cf. Drill to bore, Nostril,
Trill to trickle.]
1. To perforate by a pointed instrument; to bore; to
transfix; to drill. [Obs.]
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He pierced through his chafed chest
With thrilling point of deadly iron brand.
--Spenser.
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2. Hence, to affect, as if by something that pierces or
pricks; to cause to have a shivering, throbbing, tingling,
or exquisite sensation; to pierce; to penetrate.
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To bathe in flery floods, or to reside
In thrilling region of thick-ribbed ice. --Shak.
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Vivid and picturesque turns of expression which
thrill the ?eader with sudden delight. --M. Arnold.
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The cruel word her tender heart so thrilled,
That sudden cold did run through every vein.
--Spenser.
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3. To hurl; to throw; to cast. [Obs.]
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I'll thrill my javelin. --Heywood.
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Thrilling
(gcide)
Thrill \Thrill\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Thrilled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Thrilling.] [OE. thrillen, [thorn]irlen, [thorn]urlen, to
pierce; all probably fr. AS. [thorn]yrlian, [thorn]yrelian,
Fr. [thorn]yrel pierced; as a noun, a hole, fr. [thorn]urh
through; probably akin to D. drillen to drill, to bore.
[root]53. See Through, and cf. Drill to bore, Nostril,
Trill to trickle.]
1. To perforate by a pointed instrument; to bore; to
transfix; to drill. [Obs.]
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He pierced through his chafed chest
With thrilling point of deadly iron brand.
--Spenser.
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2. Hence, to affect, as if by something that pierces or
pricks; to cause to have a shivering, throbbing, tingling,
or exquisite sensation; to pierce; to penetrate.
[1913 Webster]

To bathe in flery floods, or to reside
In thrilling region of thick-ribbed ice. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

Vivid and picturesque turns of expression which
thrill the ?eader with sudden delight. --M. Arnold.
[1913 Webster]

The cruel word her tender heart so thrilled,
That sudden cold did run through every vein.
--Spenser.
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3. To hurl; to throw; to cast. [Obs.]
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I'll thrill my javelin. --Heywood.
[1913 Webster]Thrilling \Thrill"ing\, a.
Causing a thrill; causing tremulous excitement; deeply
moving; as, a thrilling romance. -- Thrill"ing*ly, adv. --
Thrill"ing*ness, n.
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Thrillingly
(gcide)
Thrilling \Thrill"ing\, a.
Causing a thrill; causing tremulous excitement; deeply
moving; as, a thrilling romance. -- Thrill"ing*ly, adv. --
Thrill"ing*ness, n.
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Thrillingness
(gcide)
Thrilling \Thrill"ing\, a.
Causing a thrill; causing tremulous excitement; deeply
moving; as, a thrilling romance. -- Thrill"ing*ly, adv. --
Thrill"ing*ness, n.
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thrill
(wn)
thrill
n 1: the swift release of a store of affective force; "they got
a great bang out of it"; "what a boot!"; "he got a quick
rush from injecting heroin"; "he does it for kicks" [syn:
bang, boot, charge, rush, flush, thrill,
kick]
2: an almost pleasurable sensation of fright; "a frisson of
surprise shot through him" [syn: frisson, shiver,
chill, quiver, shudder, thrill, tingle]
3: something that causes you to experience a sudden intense
feeling or sensation; "the thrills of space travel"
v 1: cause to be thrilled by some perceptual input; "The men
were thrilled by a loud whistle blow"
2: feel sudden intense sensation or emotion; "he was thrilled by
the speed and the roar of the engine" [syn: thrill,
tickle, vibrate]
3: tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement [syn:
shudder, shiver, throb, thrill]
4: fill with sublime emotion; "The children were thrilled at the
prospect of going to the movies"; "He was inebriated by his
phenomenal success" [syn: exhilarate, tickle pink,
inebriate, thrill, exalt, beatify]
thrilled
(wn)
thrilled
adj 1: feeling intense pleasurable excitement
thriller
(wn)
thriller
n 1: a suspenseful adventure story or play or movie
thrillful
(wn)
thrillful
adj 1: full of excitement; thrilled
thrilling
(wn)
thrilling
adj 1: causing a surge of emotion or excitement; "she gave an
electrifying performance"; "a thrilling performer to
watch" [syn: electrifying, thrilling]
2: causing quivering or shivering as by cold or fear or electric
shock; "a thrilling wind blew off the frozen lake"

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