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Angliholic Posted 15 years ago
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Thrive on the adrenaline rush

However, there are also people with "type T," or thrill-seeking, personalities. These individuals thrive on the adrenaline rush that they get from extreme sports.

Hi,

Is it right to interpret the bolded part in the above as "These individuals take extreme pleasure in the adrenaline rush?" Thanks.
  

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Hi, 'Thrive' suggests more the idea of 'do well, be successful'. Clive

  • Hi, 'Thrive' suggests more the idea of 'do well, be successful'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

'Thrive' suggests more the idea of 'do well, be successful'.

Clive

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