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estremir-se
Fill with sublime emotion.
thrill
exalt
inebriate
beatify
tickle pink
Catalan
estremir-se
To make sprightly or cheerful.
brighten
enliven
thrill
exalt
inebriate
beatify
tickle pink
1
Although we're hardly recreating Mission Impossible, it is still quite a
thrill
.
2
But the
thrill
of the game is not in tackling the dummy.
3
The adventure had all the
thrill
of a new conquest in it.
4
The
thrill
of inspiration overtook him, the pleasure of a problem solved.
5
For the visitors, there may also be the
thrill
of 'extreme tourism'.
1
The king can
exalt
the Seymours, for they stand far beneath him.
2
Is the saw to
exalt
itself over the one who wields it?
3
In 2008, I hereby resolve to
exalt
and uphold the nerd lifestyle.
4
Thou dost
exalt
whomsoever Thou willest and dost abase whomsoever Thou willest.
5
Anything in the least highfalutin' would depress, not
exalt
,
a British company.
1
But less lucky wine-bibbers need not be illogical as well as
inebriate
.
2
How far down need a man go before he becomes an
inebriate
?
3
His friendship for the
inebriate
was of the most sincere kind.
4
It was a bright spring morning, one of those days which
inebriate
one.
5
One friend used to tell her that she was an
inebriate
on resting.
1
A look may
beatify
or plunge in the depths of despair.
2
Next weekend, Pope Benedict XVI, at the end of his four-day visit to Britain, will
beatify
him.
3
Sir, - In the rush to
beatify
nurses a number of points seem to be regularly ignored: 1.
4
Hence this vision did not
beatify
him simply, so as to overflow into his body, but only in a restricted sense.
5
If the pope were ever to
beatify
a woman as the patron saint of wifely patience, it would have to be Rhea.
1
And I'd be
tickled
pink
to bury this and forget about it forever.
2
That made everything nice and pretty for everybody, and everybody was
tickled
pink
.
3
And Fanny would be
tickled
pink
to meet a lady detective.
4
Opal would be
tickled
pink
if they fell to pieces for the cameras.
5
Tickled
pink
's
probably not the right way to put it.
1
The pure air of the country would
exhilarate
him into new life.
2
I'm not sure it would
exhilarate
me much at the moment.
3
It was thirty below zero; too cold to
exhilarate
her.
4
They dispel the gloom of retirement, and
exhilarate
the spirits depressed by intense application.
5
Here moralists and divines might indeed relax in their temperance, to
exhilarate
their humanity.
6
The Universe Season 4 seeks to educate, entertain and
exhilarate
.
7
There are people whom the sea depresses, whom mountains
exhilarate
.
8
We ask of play that it shall rest, refresh,
exhilarate
.
9
Wine could only
exhilarate
for a moment, to be succeeded by a gnawing nausea.
10
Nothing can beguile my pensive hours, and
exhilarate
my drooping spirits, like your letters.
11
What can there be in such a scene to
exhilarate
?
12
But difficulties of this kind only
exhilarate
the mountaineer.
13
The oysters and champagne seemed to
exhilarate
,
if it did not refine, the Doctor's wit.
14
Apparently, comets have not lost their old power to excite the imagination-to spook, to
exhilarate
.
15
The wine fevered, but did not
exhilarate
me.
16
He readily assented to the plan, which, for some reason, appeared to amuse and
exhilarate
her.
exhilarate
·
exhilarate the spirits
exhilarate all things
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