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thrill

n.
1.the swift release of a store of affective force
2.an almost pleasurable sensation of fright
3.something that thrills thrill v.
1.cause to be thrilled by some perceptual input
2.feel sudden intense sensation or emotion
3.tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement
4.fill with sublime emotion

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    hit the road
    to leave
    We should hit the road early tomorrow morning if we want to reach the seashore before evening.



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    (P) in some places
    (Q) there must have been
    (R)thlat when the great glaciers of the Ice Age melted
    (S) vast steppes or wide treeless plains

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    The notion of counting backwards - as done during a space rocket launch, for example - originated from a german science fiction film. The director thought that the countdown would increase the thrill.      .. More >>
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