7 Metaphors for thrilling

And when the self-abhorring thrill Is pastas pass it must, When tasks of life thy spirit fill, Then be the self-renouncing will The seal of thy calm trust.

Their love play grown great was very delightful, the love play where thrills were a hindrance to firm embraces, Where their helpless closing of eyes was a hindrance to longing looks at each other, and their secret talk to their drinking of each the other's nectar of lips, and where the skill of their love was hindered by boundless delight.

The trenches, a quarry of prisoners, and the thrill of high praise from the general were theirsa triumph with a bitter taste, for some, creeping back, had found their young lieutenant crumpled where he fell, the moonlight cold upon his blood-stained face.

So he saved his life, and the tired, mud-bespattered sportsmen vow that there never was such a run seen before, so thrilling is the ecstasy of "pace" and so enchanting the stride of a well-bred horse.

Thrilling is the only word that will properly describe it, and the group that followed his departure from the upper windows used it freely and generously.

More thrilling was his fourth story about a huge grizzly, a sheep and cattle killer that passed through the country, leaving death behind him on the range.

SCOUTING Of the many aspects of this campaign none perhaps is more thrilling than life on the forward patrol.

7 Metaphors for  thrilling