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Old 15-Jun-2006, 08:53
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Smile The word 'thrill'

Now I'm a college student of English major.I can't use this word
'thrii' very well. Who can give me some explaination? Thank you!
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Old 16-Jun-2006, 04:26
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Default Re: The word 'thrill'

A thrill is something that excites you. It can also be used as a verb:
It thrilled me.
I was thrilled to hear the news.
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