Use thrill in a sentence
Sentences ending with thrill
- The night was spent in pain of mind, and the comfort the ex-Minister gave him, that a seat would be found for him by the Government, gave him no thrill. [11]
- What spark has set my inmost soul on fire, What is this bliss that makes my fingers thrill? [2]
- It's on the regular 'menoo' here, and you don't get a thrill. [11]
- He did not, it is true, evoke in her that extreme sensation which has been called a thrill. [9]
- The man was gazing at the seascape, and his very absorption gave me a sudden and unfamiliar thrill. [9]
Sentences containing thrill two or more times
- The thrill was not my thrill, but had come to me secondhand from those invisible millions of believers. [5]
- And though she may make an elaborate pretense of ignoring the fact, in her heart she knows and resents it, while at the same time, paradoxically, she gets a thrill from it,--a sustaining and inspiring thrill of power! [9]
- And it remained for the Hippodrome, of all places, to give me the thrill I had not achieved abroad, the thrill I had not experienced since the first months of the war. [9]
More example sentences with the word thrill in them
- I can assure you, Miss Carvel," added Stephen, speaking with a force which made her start and thrill, "I can assure you from a personal knowledge of the German troops that they are not a riotous lot, and that they are under perfect control. [9]
- It doesn't thrill you as it used to do. [5]
- How beautiful the world is to an invalid, whose senses are all clarified, who has been so near the world of spirits that she is sensitive to the finest influences, and whose frame responds with a thrill to the subtlest ministrations of soothing nature. [5]
- Yet, though the woods no longer thrill As once their arches rung, Sweet echoes hover round thee still Of songs thy summer sung. [6]
- The tune, played with precision and in exact time, began to thrill in the hearts of Nicholas and Natasha, arousing in them the same kind of sober mirth as radiated from Anisya Fedorovna's whole being. [2]
- Angele watched him with a strange thrill of timid admiration and delight. [11]
- But even those who have felt the silence and the stir that prefaces the clamorous applause of the thousands could not know the thrill that swept her under his tribute. [9]
- Even as he was speaking a thrill of admiration ran through Cynthia, piercing her sorrow. [9]
- Her voice was very sweet, and I felt a delicious and languorous thrill which I identified not only with love, but also with a reviving spirituality. [9]
- Not for the unfortunate in the hospital was she making it, but for him: and that she could do this from the little store that was her very own gave her a thrill of pride. [9]
- The face was turned in his direction, and he felt an additional thrill when he realized that she must have been watching him as he came in, for she was leaning forward with a gloved hand on the railing. [9]
- It was not true, but the story had value for me, for it made me nervous, and nervousness wakes a person up and makes him alive and alert, and heightens the thrill of a new and doubtful experience. [5]
- If her hand touches mine, it is not a thrill of passion I feel running through me, but a very different emotion. [6]
- She was softened, touched; she felt, too, a responsive thrill to such a desire as his. [9]
- Whenever his hand touched hers a thrill ran through his veins. [10]
- She would love to play it once again with the old thrill; with the thrill she had felt on the night of Zoe's birthday a little while ago, when she was back again with her lover and the birds in the gardens of Granada. [11]
- I ordered Harris to make the ascent, so I could put the thrill and horror of it in my book, and he accomplished the feat successfully, though a subagent, for three francs, which I paid. [5]
- I should like to feel that thrill of physical delight he must have experienced in merely closing his hand over something. [4]
- She supposed him to be unconscious, but the refreshing water had already dispelled the brief swoon, and he felt the caress with a thrill of rapture. [10]
- If they were to be destroyed, it would necessarily be in a few seconds from the first thrill of the terrible convulsion. [6]
- We all confess to a gratified thrill at the thought of "camping out. [5]
- For the first time Rameses felt a thrill of fear. [10]
- A thrill went through the chamber. [11]
- The joys that thrill, the ill that thralls, Pressed down on heart and brain- These are the only horologues, The Age's loss or gain. [11]
- A movement, a thrill, ran through the spangled vault of dusk and sleep, and seemed to pass over the world, rousing the sea and the earth. [11]
- What an exquisite thrill ran through my frame when the timid nose appeared, was withdrawn, poked out again, and finally followed by the entire animal, who looked cautiously about, and then hopped away to feed on the clover. [4]
- He felt the thrill of the situation. [11]
- Now, with a thrill of pleasure, she saw its doors open. [11]
- He had a thrill of pleasure at hearing their praises, but, somehow, of all the fresh experiences he had had in England, this, the weightiest, left him least elated. [11]
- Gaspard felt the thrill of his voice, and flashed a look out to the gulf. [11]
- I had a thrill of gratitude which I can not describe. [11]
- It had a thrill of exultation. [11]
- She had a thrill of excitement, for this man was privy to her secret, he was connected with her life history. [11]
- But succeeding the thrill of delight I had at thought of seeing the open world again there came a feeling of lassitude, of indifference; I shrank from the jar of activity. [11]
- He had no thrill of adventure, rather a gloomy perception of great hazard, perhaps death. [13]
- He remembered the thrill he felt as the coil settled on his shoulders, and the sudden impulse which led him to fire as he did. [6]
- Aye, then and there he had had real and intense excitement to thrill him to the marrow and quick. [10]
- The thrill of the voices shows that the love of Shelley and Mary was already upward of a fortnight old; therefore it had been born within the month of May--born while Harriet was still trying to get her poem by heart, we think. [5]
- John experienced all the thrill of this conspicuous authority, and I daresay that nothing in his later life has so exalted him in his own esteem; certainly nothing has since happened that was so important as the events of that parade day seemed. [4]
- For one instant the old thrill repeated itself and then was gone--for ever. [11]
- The Marches admired the impressive sight with a thrill of patriotic pride in the fact that the whole world perhaps could not afford just the like. [8]
- No thrill of the hunter's trail now drew off the overflow of desire. [11]
- She had made the gesture unconsciously, but catching the look in his eye a sudden thrill of anxiety ran through her. [11]
- When he heard the call a second time he had for a moment a thrill of fear, not in his body, but in his brain. [11]
- You must feel the blood of Nature bound under your hand, and get the thrill of its life in your nerves. [4]
- Again, as at that time, a burning thrill ran through her limbs. [10]
- But he saw that Gering's eyes were on him, and the lull that fell as by a common instinct--for all could not have heard the question--gave him a thrill of timidity. [11]
- And best can teach its Delphian chord How Nature to the soul is moored, If once again that silent string, As erst it wont, would thrill and ring. [6]
- The simplifications have sucked the thrill all out of it. [5]
- It gave the spies a hair-lifting but pleasurable thrill to find themselves face to face with the Extraordinary Man who had filled the world with the fame of his more than human ingenuities. [5]
- Her mind becomes so trained in the mystery of this pleasure that she experiences no thrill of delight in giving away only the things her husband does not want. [4]
- He grasped the skirt of the coat impulsively and another thrill followed. [5]
- For a moment she stood so, wrapped in the peace of the night, but her body was almost panting from the thrill of the legend which Patsy Kernaghan had told. [11]
- Being a woman, she had her thrill of triumph at his exclamation. [9]
- On each occasion she had felt a thrill like that of music--persuasive, living vibrations passing to remote recesses of her being. [11]
- He did not resent it, but felt an odd thrill of commingled pity and--fear. [9]
- Taking her hand recalled the day on the rocks at Narragansett, and the nervous clutch of her little fingers, when the footing failed, sent a delicious thrill through her lover. [4]
- A galvanic thrill ran through the crowd, an impulse that turned their faces and started their steps down East Street toward the canal, and Janet was irresistibly carried along. [9]
- A happy thrill ran through his body and soul, and he fell on the old man's neck deeply moved. [10]
- King thought himself quite in love with Forbes--there was the warmest affection between the two--but when he hauled the artist up a Catskill cliff there wasn't the least of this sort of a thrill in the grip of hands. [4]
- And some wonderful quality in the German's voice gave you a thrill when you heard them, albeit you could not understand the words. [9]
- A thrill of pious awe made the whole band halt as they had before Alush, and every man, from the first rank to the last, in mute devotion raised his hands to pray. [10]
- Before he spoke of marriage the thrill--the unconvincing thrill though it was--of a perilous temptation was upon her; but the very thing most meant to move her only made her shudder; for in her heart of hearts she knew that he was ineradicably false. [11]
- Certainly possible, but not probable; but as the lantern was held over each bed, it was with a kind of thrill that I looked upon the features it illuminated. [6]
- What woman would not feel a little thrill of triumph? [4]
- But it is no matter; I get a new one out of the paper before breakfast, and thrill the domestics with it while it lasts. [5]
- Strange how that name sent a thrill through him, stirred his blood! [11]
- As she took my arm, her finger-tips plunged softly into the velvet of my sleeve, giving me a thrill of courage. [11]
- To say that Mr. Langdon had a strange sort of thrill shoot through him at the sight of this harmless little implement would be a statement not at variance with the fact of the case. [6]
- He turned once more, and though we could not understand his words, the thrill of his eloquence moved us. [9]
- They impart a martial thrill to the meekest subject. [5]
- Is there a man so dead as not to feel a thrill at this achievement? [9]
- There is nothing like the thrill of expectation over the first throw in unfamiliar waters. [4]
- A thrill of joy shot through him, for Polykarp's lips were indeed not cold, he moved his hand, and now--the Lord be praised! [10]
- He walked around it, viewing it from different points; then sauntered about with his hands in his pockets, looking up at the signs and now and then glancing at it and feeling the old thrill again. [5]
- When he entered it, a thrill ran through his frame; it seemed as if he were penetrating into some forbidden sanctuary. [10]
- The scow episode is really a sublime burst of invention; but it does not thrill, because the inaccuracy of the details throws a sort of air of fictitiousness and general improbability over it. [5]
- Silence fell again instantly, and then a thing occurred which sent a thrill through us all. [11]
- And then, strange in the telling, a thrill as of power rose within her which she strove against in vain. [9]
- The first superscription I glanced at was in a handwriting that sent a thrill of pleasure through and through me. [5]
- Then she saw him fasten the pinks on the breast of his dark doublet, and heard the thrill of deep emotion in his voice, as he said: "I thank you, dear Kuni, for the beautiful flowers. [10]
- So soft was her step, it failed to make even a sound, and but for the magical thrill imparted by her genial touch, as other unobtrusive beauties, she would have glided away un-perceived--unsought. [5]
- Now, when she heard of Rudyard's bravery at Wortmann's Drift, a curious thrill of excitement ran through her veins, or it would be truer to say that a sensation new and strange vibrated in her blood. [11]
- He put a hand up over his shoulder and felt his back, and a great thrill shot through him. [5]
- That, in effect, had been her first glimpse of the world, and well she recalled the thrill it had given her. [9]
- Her veil was grey, and with the hat gave her somewhat the air of a religieuse, an aspect heightened by the perfect oval of her face; and something akin to a religious thrill ran through her. [9]
- These same attentions from one who has no claims give her a thrill of pleasure. [11]
- What is there for me to feel, to learn, to hear, to know, that shall thrill me before it pass to others? [5]
- Fulkerson was waiting for him in the reading-room, and it gave March the curious thrill with which a man closes with temptation when he said: "Look here! [8]
- The substantial frame felt the thrill all through, and the rickety stool on which she was standing creaked sharply under its burden. [6]
- Add to this feeling, on my part, the thrill that it was I who had put them on the scent. [9]
- I can still feel the happy thrill which these blessed words shot through me. [5]
- Still, the blaze failed to banish entirely the thrill of fear which pervaded the spot at night; for the unwonted glare dazzled and bewildered the bats and night-birds, and they fluttered about over the heads of the intruders in dark, ghostly flight. [10]
- True, his blind eyes had been unable to see her menacing statue, but not even the slightest thrill of horror had seized him in its presence. [10]
- It is an exciting kind of fishing, and you feel a fine thrill of pleasure every time you detect the glow of one of those limpid pebbles through the veil of dark sand. [5]
- The descent seemed even more adventurous than the ascent, and, in spite of myself, I could not help a thrill of keen excitement. [11]
- This would not do, of course, and so the thrill passed off and the muscles softened again. [6]
- It was most disagreeable, and he was so rude" (a little thrill in the arm again)--"well, not exactly rude, but he was not a bit nice to me, and I am afraid I showed by my looks that I was irritated. [4]
- Mon Dieu, I could wait a score of years for my touch to thrill you as yours does me! [11]
- After a mute confession, communion was administered to the dying man, preparations made for the sacrament of unction, and in his house there was the bustle and thrill of suspense usual at such moments. [2]
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