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Thrills vs Thrilly - What's the difference?

thrills | thrilly |

As a noun thrills

is .

As a verb thrills

is (thrill).

As an adjective thrilly is

exciting, producing a thrill.

thrills

English

Noun

(head)
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (thrill)
  • thrilly

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • exciting, producing a thrill.
  • * 1970 , Germaine Greer, The Politics Of Female Sexuality
  • *:To know it is to feel it, the clitoris so complicated and so clever, as thrilly as a high-tension wire. In its nest within a nest like the word within a word. The bud in its calyx in the vales where the big lips cleave away from the slopes of the Mount of Venus. This is carnal knowledge.
  • * 1995 , Timothy Leary, High Priest
  • *:...I saw his eyes inside the mask smiling at me and right there at that moment everything became okay, exultant new world vision, a new thrilly freedom down down down in the blue glass light world.
  • * 2004 , Iceberg Slim, Airtight Willie & Me
  • *:Thrilly jolts of ecstasy electrified his junkie loins. His fancy-prancy equine stride took him a half block down the ghetto street into the dingy foyer of a tenement building.