(the) thrills and spills In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "(the) thrills and spills", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Mia Le calendar 2021-02-10 09:02

Meaning of (the) thrills and spills

Synonyms:

thrills and chills

(the) thrills and spills American noun phrase informal

 The excitement and danger that is caused by taking part in activities, especially sports or entertainments

Watching Formula One gives us plenty of thrills and spills.

The audience would love detective films because those give them the thrills and spills while watching.

Let's have fun today by enjoying the thrills and spills of jumping parachute!

The thrills and spills of riding horse is too much for Susan to stand.

Other phrases about:

in the heat of the moment
To do or say something without thinking carefully because you're too excited or angry
get (one's) motor running

1. To stimulate one's interest or excitement

2. To generate sexual desire in someone.

a one day wonder

Used to indicate something or someone that is effective, successful, or interesting for a short amount of time

If I knew you were coming, I'd have baked a cake

Used to show one's excitement or delighted surprise when he or she has seen someone unexpectedly

swoon over (someone or something)

To feel overly excited and emotional about someone or something

 

Grammar and Usage of (the) thrills and spills

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it makes no odds
It does not matter; it is not important.
Example: I don't really care about what others say. It makes no odds to me.
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