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Spacewater Posted 17 years ago
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If anybody isnt too busy, I can use an explaination on a few words in this exerpt.

"In just a matter of days, the most eagerly anticipated event movie of the summer will explode onto screens, throwing men, women, children and fanboys into an adrenaline-infused euphoria brought on by eye-popping spectacle, bounteous bombastic explosions "

I have a trouble understanding how word "adrenaline-infused,bounteous, and bombastic" is used in this sentence.

My best guess would be that fanboys will introduce to euphoria? I don't get how adrenaline has anything to do with infused. "bounteous bombastic explosions" I am guess the phrase means that a good sound of explosions?
  

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Spacewater, shame on you, you left out the best part: " and Megan Fox in a tank top. "

  • Spacewater, shame on you, you left out the best part: " and Megan Fox in a tank top.
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Spacewater, shame on you, you left out the best part: "and Megan Fox in a tank top."
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Euphoria is a heightened state of excitement - the way the football fanatics act when their team wins the world cup.

Adrenaline is a natural enzyme produced by the body in reaction to a threat - it causes the heart to beat faster, the mind to be alert, and extra blood to be delivered to the muscles - for running or fighting. This goes along with the idea of extreme excitement.

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