adrenalin rush

Frequency: 9.540.2 per million words

A very common compound noun for the intense, exciting feeling caused by adrenalin.

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Examples (20)

  • I got a huge adrenalin rush when I went skydiving for the first time.
  • The extreme sports enthusiast lived for the adrenalin rush.
  • The rollercoaster ride gave me an incredible adrenalin rush.
  • She felt an adrenalin rush as she stepped onto the stage.
  • Scoring the winning goal in the final seconds was a massive adrenalin rush.
  • Winning the championship gave the team a huge adrenalin rush.
  • He felt a sudden adrenalin rush just before stepping onto the stage.
  • He experienced a powerful adrenalin rush while bungee jumping.
  • Seeing the car swerve towards her triggered an immediate adrenalin rush.
  • The thought of the impending deadline sent a slight adrenalin rush through her.
  • Closing a major business deal gives him the same adrenalin rush as extreme sports.
  • For some, the danger itself is part of the adrenalin rush.
  • Some people become addicted to the constant adrenalin rush of a high-stakes job.
  • The roller coaster provided a thrilling adrenalin rush for all the passengers.
  • The initial adrenalin rush of the bungee jump was followed by a sense of calm.
  • After the accident, he described a strange adrenalin rush that helped him stay calm.
  • An adrenalin rush can temporarily increase your strength and focus.
  • The competitive environment can create an adrenalin rush in athletes.
  • Have you ever experienced the pure adrenalin rush of a live rock concert?
  • Many people seek out activities that offer an adrenalin rush to feel alive.