Sentence examples for subtle thrill from inspiring English sources

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Yet there exists that subtle thrill of recognition that comes from watching real people measure out their lives by the coffee spoon.

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Writer describes their music as "subtle, thrilling, beautiful".

On some days, the park augments the subtle thrills of the glass-bottom boat rides with performances by emeritus-phase performers (the Beach Boys, Crystal Gayle, George Jones).

Writing in The New York Times, A. O. Scott called this film from David Cronenberg, based on a play by its screenwriter, Christopher Hampton, and drawn from a book by John Kerr, a "subtle and intellectually thrilling true story".

Manuel Pinheiro's thrilling, subtle percussion punctuates impeccable performances (in which actors speak their own stage directions, with a mixture of poor-theatre simplicity and 21st-century irony) by Nyasha Hatendi, Obi Abili and Natheniel Martello-White.

The subject of its analysis — a deceptively dry clinical term that is not out of place in reference to this subtle and intellectually thrilling true story — is the way unruly desires and emotions struggle with efforts to tame and confine them.

Rather than being a shuddering reminder of past woes and idiocies, there were notes of carefree summer eves in bars, beard as thin as a Dan Brown plot, high on the buzz of just being drunk with your mates; subtle hints of thrilling first loves; whiffs of that joyous, strawpedo-heavy A-level lads' holiday when I was gently sick on the front of that Subaru.

Maybe not the most subtle Sauternes, but a thrilling kick of acidity makes it mouthwateringly delicious.

It's the same with designers such as Richard Nicoll and Jonathan Saunders; as with their resolutely quiet, considered womenswear, they thrill through subtle design details rather than the grand gesture.

She soars through a series of vignettes that are easy on the ear and thrilling for their subtle grace.

In "Cigarettes Are Sublime" (1993), a cult classic of the literature of tobacco, Richard Klein connects the allure of cigarettes precisely to their dangers, which entice smokers "to the edge of the abyss, where, like travelers in a Swiss landscape, they can be thrilled by the subtle grandeur of the perspectives on mortality opened by the little terrors in every puff".

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