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n. (alternative form of adrenaline rush English)
Usage examples of "adrenalin rush".
There was a sound to it all, but less heard than felt through my light-soaked skin, a building thrum and quiver in the air that felt like the adrenalin rush at the start of combat.
The adrenalin rush washed over him without effect, there was no response left in him.
From the very first page, it's a pure adrenalin rush of slick, hard-hitting prose, superb characterisation and a plot that grabs you and just won't let go.
He wasn't afraid as the penetrators screamed past-there was no time for fear- yet under the wild adrenalin rush was the bitter knowledge of how completely he had failed.
My heart's in my mouth, I'm edgy with the butterly stomach of an adrenalin rush in free fall.
She could still feel it, that adrenalin rush, the sensation that one more phone call might bring a vital lead they needed and she couldn't understand Pascal's reaction: surely he felt this too?
Hatcher hissed, and fought to dunk as the half-forgotten terror and adrenalin rush of combat flooded him.
Mark felt the warm flood of adrenalin rush through his body, and he was poised and quivering with suppressed energy, ready to burst into explosive movement in an instant.
You never fully shook off the adrenalin rush no matter how many missions you undertook - the consensus was that the day you felt completely blase about a forthcoming engage-ment was either the day you were going to die or the day you should resign your commission forthwith - but the way she felt now was worryingly similar to how she'd felt before those early missions.
Elena's voice, raised in a wordless cry, shot him out of somnolence into an adrenalin rush.