ppl. a. [f. THRILL v.1 + -ED1.] † a. Pierced, penetrated. Obs. b. Affected by a thrill of emotion. c. Caused to vibrate.
1615. Sylvester, Job Triumphant, IV. xxxiv. My thrilled Wound Is past all cure.
1850. Robertson, Serm. (1872), III. 116. Incoherent utterances and thrilled sensibilities.
1900. Daily News, 19 Feb., 2/1. When the thrilled listener has refreshed the tale-teller.
1908. Daily Chron., 16 July, 5/6. There was no thrilled and electrified populace such as in the old Greek Games packed the amphitheatre.