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Angliholic Posted 16 years ago
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It thrills me to see this thing.

It thrills me to see this thing.

Hi,

Does the above sound good when I try to express that I am excited to see this thing?

Are there better ways to express the similar idea?

Thanks in advance.
  

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What sort of 'thing' did you have in mind?
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YankeeWhat sort of 'thing' did you have in mind?


Thanks, Yankee.

There are always things that thrill people.

I just want to make sure if the sentence in question sounds good.

Is it also right and the same to say the following?

I'm thrilled/excited to see this thing.

I'm highly-spirited to see this th
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Here are a couple of examples with 'it thrills me to':

- It thrills me to see you looking so happy.

- It thrills me to see him graduate at the top of his class.

- It thills me to see him go.
(i.e. You might be thrilled about getting rid of someone/something unpleasant)

- It thrills me to see the sun again after such a long stretch of rain.

- It th

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