Adverb
thrillingly (comparative more thrillingly, superlative most thrillingly)
In a thrilling manner.
A masterful ultra-realistic account of a German U-Boat crew during the Battle of the Atlantic, which favours suspense and tension as much as thrillingly authentic battle scenes. Source: Internet
And then, thrillingly, up popped Stuart Hogg, surging into the Toulouse half and feeding an unmarked Jack Maunder on his right. Source: Internet
It’s that way both because it’s sort of a perfect distillation of a of superhero storytelling that many have attempted to match but few have even come close to, but also because it’s so thrillingly cinematic in its execution. Source: Internet
This asymmetric multiplayer action game pits one player as Jason Voorhees against up to seven players as camp counselors trying to survive the mayhem, with thrillingly intense results on either side of the equation. Source: Internet
When Candace finally puts her stiletto heel down, the crack is heard round the K-pop world, resulting in a nail-biting climax that plays out thrillingly until the very last page. Source: Internet
In their thrillingly beautiful, family-friendly show titled “Love & Gravity”, Acrobatic Conundrum transports audiences to a captivating world seemingly free of the bounds of physics, but not free of the unpredictable struggle for human connection. Source: Internet