My heartfelt self that deeply loves a friend, and gives of its depths, and thrills answeringly to other depths, is not like this book.
But out of my borne-along helplessness in it comes no culpable emotion because of cobweb thrills and their arraignment but only a wearing wearying despair.
I know my own virile vision and that it thrills and informs and translates me as if crackling bright-jagged lightnings broke along my sky.
And it torments my woman-flesh with calefacient thrills fierce and goading and sweet.
Though oft these lips my love have told, They still the story would repeat; To me the rapture ne'er grows old, That thrills me, bending at thy feet.
The thrills of joy andthrills of pain are undistinguishable.
While that divorce edict my wife wins back in Laredo modifies my interest in love tales, an' whereas I don't feel them thrills as was the habit of me onct, still, in a subdooed way I can drink happiness to you.
The steady nerves of William Murray Bradshaw felt unwontedthrills and tremors tingling through them, as he came nearer and nearer the few simple words with which he was to make Myrtle Hazard the mistress of his destiny.
What if the nerve-thrills passing through the whole system of the animal propagate themselves to a certain distance without any more regard to intervening solids than is shown by magnetism?
Oh, for thy burning lips to fire my brain With thrills of wild sweet pain!
It lends the power which flashes our messages in thrills that leave the lazy chariot of day behind them.
But far ahead of all the above enumerated causes for gratitude is one which thrills me most profoundly, and which can be summed up in half a dozen words, the echo of which, perhaps, will find a lodgment in some other hearts.
Nothing but thrills for four hours and more and larger ones coming.
Lassen Peak's eruption of a thousand cubic yards of lava in a few hours thrills us more than the Mississippi's erosion of an average foot of her vast valley in a hundred thousand years; yet the latter is enormously the greater.
Such an explorer will find thrills with every passing hour.
Between them he sees a perspective of red and white walls, domes, and pinnacles which thrills him with expectation.
Broad sea and clustered isles, one terror thrills As roll the red inexorable rills; While Naples trembles in her palaces, More helpless than the leaves when tempests shake the trees.
If they are hungry, Paradise Weeps, and if cold, Heaven thrills with pain.
I recalled my first thrills of anticipation amidst the glowing, excited youth of the resting dancers at the Hall.
The book thrills with its incident and arouses admiration for its splendid character portrayal.
I feel constrained to remark, sir, that you appear to know how to get all the thrills out of life.
The painter who thrills to the wonder and significance of nature is impelled to expression; and his delight is not fully realized and complete until he has uttered it.
My being thrills and dilates with the sensation of larger life.
Flowers of the loftiest Alps her helm entwine; And, wildly pausing, oft she hangs aghast, As thrills .
Twixt thee and thine a never-failing bond) Thrills not the less the bosom of the plain: Yet might'st thou seem, proud privilege!
There is a low, quivering moan floats over it--nothing more; it is a sound almost too deep for utterance, and it thrills through one with a strange horror.
Turning a little to the left to meet the Russian right, the Greys rush on with a cheer that thrills to every heart; the wild shout of the Enniskillens rises at the same instant.
The dawn were not more cheerless With neither light nor dew Than we without the fearless Clear laugh that thrills us through: If ever child stood peerless, Love knows that child is you.
Pure and passionate as dawn, whose apparition Thrills with fire from heaven the wheels of hours that whirl, Rose and passed her radiance in serene transition From his eyes who sought a grain and found a pearl.
Surely the sense of it thrills thee, cheering Darkness and death with the news now nearing-- Shelley, Trelawny rejoins thee here.
Now the song sobbed itself away, but the heart of the Wanderer echoed to its sweetness as a lyre moans andthrills when the hand of the striker is lifted from the strings.
The joy of eating, incomparable delight, a religious enthusiasm, thrills of joy!
The thrills and throbs but half divined; The future and the great word "Wife," Which ofttimes occupy her mind!
Standing on the threshold of life as she does, she may be a little too eager to prove that she is fit for the game, fit for the thrills and throbs of the great melodrama.
The happy voices of children fell in music on his ears, and small arms clasping his neck sent electric thrills of gladness to his heart.
In the trenches and immediately behind them I thought I had exhausted the average human capacity for thrills of pride, but it has turned out that I hadn't.
What reaches andthrills the soul,--that is great art.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thrills" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.