A catecholamine secreted by the adrenal medulla in response to stress (trade name Adrenalin); stimulates autonomic nerve action.
1 There was so much adrenaline and just good vibes and good energy.
2 Panic and adrenaline are great in certain situations, but not in cave-diving.
3 John felt his adrenaline spike as soon as he saw the soldiers.
4 So we learned to let go and let them feel the adrenaline .
5 Some are driven by the adrenaline of war reporting, without a doubt.
6 There was no adrenaline , laybacking or slabs involved with home drainage systems.
7 I'll be living on adrenaline again, going from one crisis to another.
8 Ultimately, West sees the Neighborhood Web project developing in more adrenaline - inducing directions.
9 This is way more high adrenaline than my last driver's ed experience.
10 Simply, the British monarchy has been given a huge hit of adrenaline .
11 I used to love cycling through Dublin traffic, synapses fizzing with adrenaline .
12 With the adrenaline of the moment fading, the pain had come back.
13 Broken heart syndrome is a condition in which adrenaline causes weakness instead.
14 All of the adrenaline rush with none of the real-life financial risk.
15 The adrenaline rush, they say, is as good as a bungee jump.
16 He became part of the team: a nocturnal, adrenaline - fuelled Manhattan line cook.
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Adrenaline в диалектах
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