adrenaline
Americannoun
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Biochemistry. epinephrine.
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the feeling of excitement, alertness, and intensity caused by the release of epinephrine in the body.
For adventure seekers, there are ungroomed, off-piste routes with deep snow offering lots and lots of adrenaline.
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Figuratively, the term adrenaline is used in speaking of a high state of excitement: “When the race began, the adrenaline really started pumping.”
Adrenaline plays a very large role in the fight or flight reaction, which refers to the various processes that occur within the body when it is confronted with some form of mental or physical stress.
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“You really don’t have the impact of jet lag because you’re purely running on adrenaline,” she says.
From Los Angeles Times
Part challenge, part analysis, the thrill of adrenaline and focus.
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I focus on myself, feel my adrenaline surge.
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The adrenaline from saving the red-shoed girl was wearing off, and he’d spent a great deal of energy battling the pull of the Afterlife to make it back to the cottage.
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"I think the adrenaline was pumping a little bit. Then again, I felt like I had it this week. I played really well. Hopefully next week I can try again."
From BBC
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