adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
be excited/thrilled/delighted etc at the prospect (of sth)
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I was excited at the prospect of going to Washington.
shaken/shocked/thrilled to the core
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When I heard the news, I was shaken to the core.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Chester's absolutely thrilled with his baby daughter.
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He says he's thrilled to be working full-time again.
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I'm thrilled to be here tonight.
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Louise is thrilled with the changes she has seen in her son's behavior.
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My mother's thrilled that the new house is so close to the park.
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Paul is thrilled to death that I'm finally learning to cook.
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She was thrilled at the idea of flying to Europe.
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She was thrilled to have her picture taken with Mel Gibson.
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We were thrilled to bits when our daughter appeared on TV.
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You should go for a visit - my parents would be thrilled .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And supporters like Lucy Power, who's taking home a stray from the kennels, are thrilled .
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Billy and Brian were thrilled and should never forget it.
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How thrilled and grateful we all were that so many people turned out on our behalf.
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I felt thrilled to be back in Abyssinia and stared entranced at the arid landscape of the Danakil desert.
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I thought neither of us was thrilled , and Robert looked at his watch.
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Keith, a general operator at Associated Octel's plant in Ellesmere Port, is thrilled to see his brother back home.
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She seemed thrilled when I told her.
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We're thrilled to have it.