Associations to the word «Thrilling»
Noun
- Leinster
- Heroism
- Padua
- Spectator
- Alexis
- Dazzling
- Faint
- Cork
- Sparkling
- Kerry
- Pennant
- Wexford
- Joy
- Listener
- Incident
- Epic
- Fiction
- Anecdote
- Telegraph
- Deep
- Harmony
- Voice
- Rapture
- Quiver
- Thick
- Whistling
- Imagination
- Win
- Weekly
- Hearer
- Experience
- Breadth
- Tremble
- Masterpiece
- Waterford
- Draw
- Scene
- Finish
- Madeline
- Mystery
- Cry
- Galway
- Guardian
- Peril
- Premiership
- Boone
- Beat
- Detective
- Glide
- Rejoicing
- Glimpse
- Conscious
- Thriller
- Melody
- Ringing
- Reader
- Rival
- Fragrance
- Mort
- Eagerness
- Hitchcock
- Finale
- Twist
Adjective
Wiktionary
THRILLING, verb. Present participle of thrill
THRILLING, adjective. Causing the feeling of a sudden excitement.
THRILLING, noun. A thrill.
Dictionary definition
THRILLING, adjective. Causing a surge of emotion or excitement; "she gave an electrifying performance"; "a thrilling performer to watch".
THRILLING, adjective. Causing quivering or shivering as by cold or fear or electric shock; "a thrilling wind blew off the frozen lake".
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