a. [f. THRILL sb.1 + -FUL.] Full of thrills, thrilling.

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1887.  J. Ashby Sterry, Lazy Minstrel (1892), 234. O lilt of leaves! O song of sea! O mingled thrillful harmony!

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1893.  E. L. Wakeman, in Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch, 15 June. We … passed a thrillful hour at a genuine Whitechapel ‘penny gall.’

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