Thrill
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210 examples of Thrill in a sentence
Don't take the
thrill
of it away.
And of course, if your leg straps aren't set right, at that point you get another little
thrill.
They get a
thrill
of what science is all about.
I felt the
thrill
of realization when I knew I'd come upon the answer.
But if you get the kiss in three days, well that's three days of jittery anticipation, the
thrill
of the wait.
It is such a
thrill
for a humble breakfast radio announcer from Sydney, Australia, to be here on the TED stage literally on the other side of the world.
And yet, I have never read a study that can parse to me its loneliness or its longevity or its grim
thrill.
But here's what remains: the never-ending
thrill
of being a part of something that is so big, you can hardly get your head around it, and the promise that it just might change the world.
For some people, eating spicy food is like riding rollercoasters; they enjoy the ensuing thrill, even if the immediate sensation is unpleasant.
I believe that everybody can appreciate the
thrill
of mathematical research, and share the passionate stories of humans and ideas behind it.
But the bigger potential danger – and
thrill
– comes from what ride designers call airtime.
And since a quick transition from positive to negative G-force can result in whiplash, headaches, and back and neck pain, they avoid the extreme changes in speed and direction so common in
thrill
rides of old.
The
thrill
of archaeological discovery is as powerful as love, because ancient history is the most seductive mistress imaginable.
They've been happening for more than 10 years now, so those librarians have kind of turned on a generation of children to books and so it's been a
thrill
to find out that sometimes unintended consequences are the best consequences.
Now, what I want to do, in the short time I have, is to try to allow each of you to experience the
thrill
of revealing nature's design.
One of the most remarkable things about "Crime and Punishment" is its ability to
thrill
despite the details of the central murder being revealed in the first act.
Even saying it out loud gives me shivers, because it's such a huge goal that I don't want to accept that I have set that goal, but that's the
thrill
of it, that's the part of it.
There is the
thrill
of low-budget film noir.
The familiar settings, characters, music, story, and over the top action scenes should
thrill
fans of the original game.
The producer asked me to "jump in" and it was a real
thrill.
As i kept watching the only
thrill
i got from this movie was finding out what the name of it was so i could look it up and rip on it.
Finally, it is a movie with no fun, no acting, no theme, no plot, no comedy , no action, no thrill, no romance (i associate romance to something more passionate).
If you are in search of a masochistic thrill, rent this movie, and show it to a group of your friends sober.
For an action movie it was sparse of action and as a thriller did not
thrill.
I rented Dark Harvest (the first one) because it looked like a cheesy monster-on -the-box type of
thrill
ride.
From the title, the tag-line, the plot summary on the DVD etc..., I expected something at least slightly epic, with the historical fiction and the romance concurring to
thrill
you; that's what they did in Last of the Mohicans for example, and I think they did a superb job.
None of the characters are helped by the script, which is almost childishly ridiculous in the way it attempts to explain scientific concepts unscientifically, offers the most unrealistic stock relationship between Mr. Cusack and Ms. Dern imaginable, doesn't even give us the cheap
thrill
of watching the army drop nuclear bombs on Japan, and relies heavily on voice-over-a technique that is evil anytime, even when explaining a characters true innermost thoughts, or for the narration of something that cannot be possibly show on the film medium, but is used here to read some absolutely trite selections out of Cusack's diary.
Those scenes could and must be deleted in my opinion to keep up the tensity and
thrill.
It seems that people never get tired of trying to scare and
thrill.
This movie creeped the hell out of me as a kid (mausoleums still do!), but as an adult, the
thrill
of this movie isn't in the storyline, but rather the hysterical laughs it holds... Highlights are listening to the names the teenagers call each other, from "nerdlebrain" (my personal favorite) to "turkey".
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