advb. phr. [A prep.1 + THRILL.] In a thrill, thrilling.

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1879.  Miss Thackeray, in Cornh. Mag., May, 615, Susanna, i. Fragrant woods and meads and hedges seem trembling with life and song. The whole place is athrill.

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1881.  E. Arnold, Ind. Poetry, 101. Then Jymul’s supple fingers … Set athrill the saddest wire of all the six.

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