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Definition of Thrillingly
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Thrillingly
Literary usage of Thrillingly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Every Day in the Year: A Poetical Epitome of the World's History by James Lauren Ford, Mary K. Ford (1902)
"... When deeply, thrillingly, He spake of lofty hopes which vanquish death; And
on his mortal breath A language of immortal meanings hung. ..."
2. John Bull & Co.: The Great Colonial Branches of the Firm: Canada, Australia by Max O'Rell (1894)
"... and "Society" People—The "Sets" — Society Papers—"Miss A. looked thrillingly
lovely in Electric Blue " — The Australian Women are Beautiful — Imitation ..."
3. The Book Buyer by Charles Scribner's Sons (1893)
"The incidents leading up to his final rescue are powerfully and thrillingly told.
Mrs. Catherwood excels in the descriptive parts of her romance, ..."
4. A Summer Vacation by Lucia Ellen Barney Downing (1907)
"At any rate he had a most wonderful imagination and his conceptions are thrillingly
horrible and awful. Before we leave Brussels the guide will suggest in a ..."
5. Dust and Foam: Or, Three Oceans and Two Continents by Thomas Robinson Warren (1859)
"Discovery of Peru—thrillingly romantic Scenes enacted by Christian Knights and
Yuca Warriors—Final subjection of the Incas—City of Lima—Its Aspect from the ..."