Sentence examples for were thrill from inspiring English sources

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were thrill

noun

A trembling or quivering, especially one caused by emotion.

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Attractions were thrill rides, freak shows and Sally Rand's Nude Ranch, which had topless cowgirls wearing only boots, hats, scarves and strategically placed pistol holders.

We soon learn that's because his barnstormer parents were thrill seekers who crashed their biplane into a tobacco field while having sex.

Although the older rides, captured at Pleasurelands on flickery black-and-white film, look pretty tame, Peak points out that "our rides in their times were thrill rides".

Some officials have speculated that these shootings were thrill killings and that the payoff for the killer was the perverse emotional jolt of striking out of the blue, and from some distance.

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According to Bailey, only a handful of SOE recruits were thrill-seekers or mercenaries.

were thrilling.

AIDS activists were thrilled.

Traditionalists were thrilled.

"People were thrilled".

We were thrilled.

Environmentalists, though, were thrilled.

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