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Discover LudwigThe word "Electrifying" is correct in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is exciting, thrilling, or stimulating. Example: "The concert was electrifying, leaving the audience in awe."
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Electrifying
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Present participle of electrify
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Others are bold, such as electrifying more track (only a third of Britain's railway is electrified, low by Western standards) and building lines in crowded cities. Boldest of all is a long-mooted French-style high-speed service between London and Birmingham, which a government-sponsored company called High Speed 2 is now investigating.
Two intriguing perspectives on NHS white paper developments: Andy Cowper's When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro post and HSJ Editor Alistair McLellan's leader on Stephen Dorrell's "electrifying" - and pretty subversive intervention on the pace of reform.
And Hawes owns it, electrifying the screen precisely because she does it so downplayed and dowdy; her complex character has been mentioned in the same breath as The Killing's Sarah Lund.
In other words, they could help the industry increase demand, meet environmental goals, get closer to customers and cut costs by electrifying its own vast vehicle fleets.Missing a trickPower companies are not exactly rushing into the market.
"Keep a place in your hearts for India," Manmohan Singh implored a gathering of businesspeople.Nothing Mr Singh does is electrifying.
Ken Bates, the chairman of Chelsea football club, suggested electrifying the fences in the stadiums to keep the warring factions apart.
He was the first classical music star of the television age; the only one feted with a ticker-tape parade; the first to sell a million copies of an album; above all he was the Texan who brushed the frost off the cold war with his huge hands, modest manner and electrifying renditions of great Russian composers.It happened by chance.
Mr Kan and his crew come across as earnest rather than electrifying.
Mr Fuller's breathless tales of youthful guile, and his flashbulb snapshots of legendary New Yorkers, are as entertaining as a well-edited tabloid.His war memories are often electrifying.
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Our favourite entries included:ElCoati: "Bolloré, poised to electrify Paris" guest-wsesaow: "Bolloré's cars charge handsomely" hamilton 2.0: "Less bang for the Bolloré" TdFo66wBiC: "Bolloré's electrifying Bluecar" CPW_CPW: "A street car named 'for hire'" Durd: "Bollore's car is green" R to the Y: "That's Bolloré"The winning caption was "Adieu petrol, welcome Bolloré".
A memorable recent installation from the ever-electrifying Marc Bijl displayed a mesmerising, life-sized black Christ standing upon a stack of white painted pallets, hands outstretched, epoxy dripping like melting wax from arms, hands and face.
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