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thrill
noun
A drill.
thrill
A warbling.
thrill
A breathing place or hole.
thrill
verb transitive
To bore; to drill; to perforate by turning a gimblet or other similar instrument. [But in the literal sense, drill is now chiefly or wholly used. Spenser used it literally in the clause, “with thrilling point of iron brand.”"I .
thrill
To pierce; to penetrate; as something sharp. The cruel word her tender heart so thrill’d, That sudden cold did run through every vein .& A servant that he bred, thrill’d with remorse.
thrill
verb intransitive
To pierce; to penetrate; as something sharp; particularly, to cause a tingling sensation that runs through the system with a slight shivering; as, a sharp sound thrills through the whole frame. A faint cold fear thrills through my veins.
thrill
To feel a sharp shivering sensation running through the body. To seek sweet safety out . In vaults and prisons; and to thrill and shake-- .