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Discover Ludwig"feel a thrill" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to experience a strong feeling of excitement or pleasure, often caused by something unexpected or thrilling. Example: As she stepped onto the rollercoaster, she could feel a thrill run through her body, making her heart beat faster and her palms sweat with anticipation.
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I feel a thrill when my son falls asleep in my arms.
In my better moments, I feel a thrill when he grunts to announce he's awake.
The students had just learned the technical term for a heart murmur that a physician can feel: a "thrill".
At the mention of Gettysburg, battle or movie, I feel a thrill and a catch in my throat.
Kondo's criterion for deciding whether to discard or keep an item is the same for purchasing: we should feel a thrill of joy when we touch it.
When I close my eyes I can see Charlotte Square Gardens bedecked and tented for the Edinburgh International Book festival, and I always feel a thrill.
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Perhaps then, standing on the ship's varnished teak top deck, you might feel a thrilling peace, as your smile, too, becomes expansive and serene.
"I felt a thrill whenever I saw him," he said.
But I felt a thrill in my loins, as if I had to pee.
During the primaries in 2008, Matthews said that, when Obama spoke, "I felt a thrill going up my leg".
Mr. Giuliani's first inauguration was her introductory event, and when she heard him say, "What can be done, will be done," she felt a thrill of recognition.
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