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"adrenaline" Definitions
  1. a substance produced in the body when you are excited, afraid or angry. It makes the heart beat faster and increases your energy and ability to move quickly.

913 Sentences With "adrenaline"

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It's an adrenaline rush, and I love an adrenaline rush.
Epinephrine is another term for adrenaline, not a different form of adrenaline.
Adrenaline, for instance, boosted rats' ability to remember a maze, while an adrenaline-blocking drug weakened it.
You know you're going to get burnt but it's part of the adrenaline, part of the adrenaline to feel the fire.
So, when you're [sexually] aroused, a bunch of adrenaline gets dumped into your system — and when you're afraid, a bunch of adrenaline gets dumped into your system.
Jenni Russell LONDON — In Britain's universities, some half-million students have exchanged the fear and adrenaline of final examinations for the fear and adrenaline of starting their working lives.
It's that burst of adrenaline when your body reaches the freezing cold, especially going from hot to cold, and adrenaline can go a long way to nullify some hangover symptoms.
But when the results of the adrenaline test came back, Bigi was stunned to see that the patient had 30 times the amount of adrenaline normally found in the blood.
Kelly says her adrenaline was pumping after jumping over a railing and trying to strip ... so she didn't notice the effects of the gang tackle until her adrenaline rush subsided.
"They arrive in bad conditions and we can't even get adrenaline to deal with a cardiac arrest," he said, describing the case of a woman who died for lack of adrenaline.
"We think it may have something to do with an extreme adrenaline rush, and our research at NYU has focused on how the body can rein in an adrenaline surge," she says.
"Suddenly your adrenaline goes up and if your adrenaline goes up, maybe it does something to the microvasculature -- your tiny capillaries -- in your skin that causes them to shrink or explode," suggested Duffin.
" Indiana Safe Haven Baby Box "There was anxiety and adrenaline.
It's more of an adrenaline rush than a triple espresso.
But you're not on that adrenaline high kind of thing.
It's not worth the adrenaline rush — or the engagement ring.
It can't just keep receiving financial adrenaline through rescue packages.
But then came a wave of excitement, adrenaline, and confidence.
Adrenaline junkies... or people who want to understand them better.
To come back here, I definitely had some adrenaline going.
"It was like drinking a gallon of adrenaline," O'Rourke said.
Here's video footage so you can feel the adrenaline secondhand.
Could this level of adrenaline be the key to fulfillment?
The fair had given itself a shot of aesthetic adrenaline.
I stopped doing everything that gave me my adrenaline rush.
It's full on adrenaline; a magical rush once you're there.
Her finger shivered just with the adrenaline of the memory.
They just keep giving you shots of adrenaline, not serotonin.
And the adrenaline is the thing that keeps you going.
It can end up being a little bit of adrenaline.
Both said the final stretch came with an adrenaline boost.
For the book's purposes, it's a major shot of adrenaline.
But is it really just about chasing an adrenaline rush?
Something was dumping way too much adrenaline into his blood.
It's a heady present, a rush of adrenaline and hormones.
Despite the flurry of competition and adrenaline, Nong Am hesitated.
You have all that adrenaline, all that machismo coming out.
Hammer drills, work gloves, helmets, electrolytes, IV fluid, adrenaline, insulin.
There are constant screaming fights to keep the adrenaline pumping.
Ellison leaned over the sink, adrenaline coming back to Earth.
Definitely gave me some momentum, and the adrenaline was pumping.
"It deals with a lot of adrenaline," Mr. Lewis said.
"The anxiousness, this generates a lot of excitement and adrenaline."
I was in complete shock, with just so much adrenaline.
In those conditions, adrenaline is likely to override everything else.
What it doesn't have is a lot of cinematic adrenaline.
As someone who loves adrenaline, it was an exhilarating delight.
The doctors lost surgical patients because they had no adrenaline.
Working out might boost your adrenaline too much before bed.
Individuals can have more adrenaline than normal in times of physical or psychological stress, but levels this high strongly suggested that the patient had an adrenaline-producing tumor known as a pheochromocytoma or pheo.
Horror doesn't get more unhinged and enjoyably adrenaline-fueled than this.
I had a lot of adrenaline going into the first inning.
The adrenaline trip that is Startup Battlefield never fails to disappoint.
There are plenty of the highs and adrenaline that sport provides.
Of course, my excitement and adrenaline wouldn't allow that to happen.
That's one heck of an adrenaline shot to your bottom line.
Gravel spit, rocks flew from my wheels, and my adrenaline rushed.
"I have a lot of adrenaline in my blood," she replied.
I haven't been so hungry today — must be all the adrenaline.
It's part of the adrenaline rush, and we truly don't know.
The caffeine produces surges of adrenaline, which further your emotional handicap.
Dunkirk levels of adrenaline are preparing me for a huge fight.
You'll be filled with adrenaline and extremely sweaty in no time.
I felt a whoosh of adrenaline and didn't think at all.
"There's adrenaline, because you're doing something wrong, something taboo," she says.
BROOKS: Well, the adrenaline is starting to subside a little bit.
Said nothing would keep him from playing #WorldSeries  #painkillers #adrenaline pic.twitter.
I thought about the adrenaline and how that might take over.
"It's an adrenaline rush that you cannot describe," William told me.
The tax law will give them an added jolt of adrenaline.
A dose of epinephrine, also known as adrenaline, costs about $1.
She delivers a jolt of adrenaline every time she is onstage.
Most guys, adrenaline gets going in those last couple of minutes.
We click through the sheer adrenaline and uncertainty of it all.
Adrenaline is my passion, and I accept the risk of that.
Everyone was singing and the adrenaline and excitement was really overwhelming.
Thrill-seekers are constantly searching for their next source of adrenaline.
"When you take calls, there's a ton of adrenaline," she said.
" He promised a lot of new projects, and "a new adrenaline.
Journalism is like that, lulls and accelerations, adrenaline and troubled questioning.
Yeah, I have the adrenaline going now just thinking about it.
I was floating on adrenaline as my body went into shock.
The adrenaline and adventure of our Marine Corps life ended suddenly.
If you're looking for an adrenaline filled ride, look no further!
That morning, my stomach churned and adrenaline coursed through my veins.
General abuses from the dancing and throwing myself onstage with adrenaline.
"You know, it's just the adrenaline of the moment," she said.
Getting to cross those off the list is like productivity adrenaline.
When it's gone well, there is an adrenaline rush that helps.
"It's fun to do it, to feel the adrenaline," she said.
"The adrenaline is very high at the end of the show."
Winter sports like snow tubing and skiing provide an adrenaline rush.
It was pretty daunting but it was a real adrenaline rush.
Cox's Bazar Journal COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh — Mohammed Ismail prickled with adrenaline.
His adrenaline had ebbed, allowing him to reconsider what had happened.
A surge of adrenaline rang through my body like an alarm.
It was more whether adrenaline could carry Lopez through one more match.
I hesitated, and then adrenaline kicked in, and I chased after her.
Adrenaline had blocked out the pain, but my other senses were heightened.
The volunteers ran on adrenaline, working with dark circles under their eyes.
The actress Jaina Lee Ortiz isn't normally drawn to high-adrenaline pursuits.
His quick actions were all adrenaline and pure instinct, according to Lopez.
"The surge of adrenaline is unlike anything I've ever experienced," she says.
Adrenaline junkies know that buying a GoPro is usually just the start.
There's no way you wouldn't get a rush of adrenaline from that.
It's a rush of both adrenaline and arousal — it's taboo, yet safe.
It's those kind of things that just inject adrenaline into the room.
I call these people adrenaline junkies, because they're dependent on this rush.
Running on adrenaline, the team knocked out 6 miles that first day.
VICE spoke with Dunfee about life as an adrenaline junkie and waterman.
It's really exciting, and adrenaline junkies, car addicts, they'll all be satisfied.
The adrenaline I felt after realizing I'd missed my alarm doesn't last.
Others are adrenaline-seekers, in it for the thrill of the chase.
"There was a lot of adrenaline going on, for sure," Gonzalez said.
Remember adrenaline seeping into your kneecaps and stomach lining and lingering unpleasantly.
For the true adrenaline junkie though, there's something even more risky: hoverboards.
Maybe it was adrenaline or that I had experienced that once before.
The first five songs are adrenaline-enriched rock in its purest form.
"The adrenaline that you get is similar to an athlete," Sandbrook said.
The Adrenaline Academy for Focus RS buyers begins in Tooele next spring.
Commericals make Marine Corps boot camp look like constant, adrenaline-pounding action.
"Maybe I was nervous, maybe it was a little adrenaline," Curran said.
Our physiology is triggered to release stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline.
I felt the same adrenaline rush as if I were actually performing.
Epinephrine — or adrenaline — is a hormone naturally produced by the adrenal glands.
Breakingviews Mylan just injected some adrenaline into the American health care debate.
It always makes my heart race and my arms tingle with adrenaline.
To be honest, it's a bit of adrenaline when you get pictures.
And that's what gave us the shot of adrenaline to move forward.
Every second that he is on the court is an adrenaline rush.
"My adrenaline was pumping those first three or four minutes," Hayward said.
I'm still an adrenaline lover just as I was 20 years ago.
Theron is correct: the experience is an adrenaline rush unlike any other.
" Ms. Zafar, the newspaper editor, said: "It was a little adrenaline jolt.
"I burst into rage — the adrenaline rushed through my veins," she said.
Stimulus hopes on Tuesday gave U.S. stock markets a shot of adrenaline.
"With the adrenaline of the match, I couldn't sleep much," Olivo said.
"Now we're in the exhaustion phase; that adrenaline is over," he says.
Does Carabosse produce a different kind of adrenaline than the Lilac Fairy?
Carter jumped up, his body surging with adrenaline; the returner did not.
Whose legs are structurally sound but keep buckling with adrenaline and fear?
On days like this I can feel adrenaline pumping through my veins.
The nervous system pumps two hormones—adrenaline and noradrenaline—into the bloodstream.
It's probably the same adrenaline rush Steph gets when he plays a game.
It's just a byproduct of adrenaline being released into the body, Shainhouse says.
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At this point, my heart rate is up, and the adrenaline is flowing.
For as long as he can remember, Josh Perry has lived off adrenaline.
Pierre, the doctor, injects her with adrenaline, while the team perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
It's like people jumping out of a plane to get that adrenaline rush.
Adrenaline pumps into my body as war-zone butterflies flutter in my stomach.
For the first 15 minutes, Gowdy found himself shaking from the adrenaline rush.
Soon, fear kicked in, but it was mixed with a shot of adrenaline.
"Energy for me has always been about tapping into your adrenaline," he says.
All that adrenaline made me feel unstable and I ask to be lowered.
Like most athletes, she thrives on pressure—and the adrenaline that comes it.
Adrenaline junkies habitually seek out experiences that stimulate their "fight or flight" response.
The negative effects of a caffeine-generated adrenaline surge are not just behavioral.
That panic was not so much one of bourgeois horror as of adrenaline.
You release cortisol and adrenaline because you're worried about not checking [your] phone.
Adrenaline. It needs to give them energy to go full out and party.
I walked in some LA neighborhoods where adrenaline can run a bit high.
Think about a higher heart rate, and increased levels of cortisol and adrenaline.
"It's like a drug, like an adrenaline rush," she said of the process.
The mix the next day was a combination of excitement and touring adrenaline.
With separation, children will experience tremendous surges in adrenaline from the terrifying events.
Future productions are planned under the names Adrenaline and Lust, Bijelonic tells me.
Too much adrenaline, too much beer, too much excitement rippled through Progressive Field.
It's the Matisse-Picasso chapter that fully delivers the adrenaline expected from rivalries.
"My adrenaline was pumping the moment she sat next to me," he said.
It was created for Kinfolk magazine's latest issue, which features an "adrenaline" theme.
The adrenaline kicks in and your stomach is also wondering what's going on.
The adrenaline rush of the evening was so intoxicating that I couldn't sleep.
During the verse she's calming herself down; during the chorus her adrenaline spikes.
Daredevils and thrill-seekers are constantly looking for their next source of adrenaline.
Is it exhausting, or do you just feel the adrenaline the whole time?
The adrenal glands release potentially damaging levels of cortisol, adrenaline and other hormones.
I left full of adrenaline and with a face that hurt from laughing.
He was a cardiologist and mountaineer, a skier, hiker, and general adrenaline junky.
Two possibilities came to mind: a surplus of thyroid hormone or of adrenaline.
Before, it was a rush of adrenaline when you caught people with drugs.
He suggested there was an "adrenaline rush" that came with breaking the law.
His adrenaline was pumping as the gunman cursed and fought him, he said.
"We just won, but the adrenaline is killing me," Ms. Kelly told her.
That's typical bonefishing: long periods of boredom punctuated by sudden, adrenaline-pumping action.
Still, I managed to redirect all my adrenaline-seeking energy into other pursuits.
My adrenaline just immediately took over, and now my lips are sticking together.
Walton was buzzing with adrenaline, unsure of the severity of his own wound.
Those needing an extra adrenaline rush can rock the sky with Skydive Uluru.
Beauty aficionados, can you feel the adrenaline starting to race through your veins?
Its premise is built for adrenaline-rush moments, not for the long haul.
The first is through extreme adrenaline sports, either downhill biking or athletic skiing.
When I finished, I was out of breath, my face prickly with adrenaline.
It curls up into a little ball and starts to sweat, adrenaline pumping.
I think it was the fear or adrenaline that just kept us going.
I would for sure choose pain free over adrenaline rush in my life.
I sat there for an hour, vibrating with adrenaline, trying to calm down.
The startup's proprietary IoT device lets it monitor driving behavior and blacklist adrenaline junkies.
I was filled not with rage or frustration, but adrenaline: I was so close.
For people seeking an adrenaline rush, I'd say just go for the real thing.
You can stumble toward the coffee machine, hoping for a caffeine-infused adrenaline rush.
Those traders pulling an all-night shift will not be fueled by adrenaline alone.
Of course, it could create an adrenaline rush as a radical theme park ride.
Maybe I'm delirious from the mediocre sleep, but I feel a rush of adrenaline.
For a pure adrenaline rush, you can't beat Startup Battlefield, our renowned pitch competition.
The heatstroke had hit me once my adrenaline went away, and that was it.
"When I'm in front of the bulls, I have so much adrenaline," he said.
"It hurts," she said in a clip, admitting that the "adrenaline" had worn off.
A mix of adrenaline, a racing heart, and a view of your inevitable downfall?
Even after getting the all-clear notice Tuesday afternoon, Lauren Patton's adrenaline was pumping.
I like project-based work, I like deadlines, I like the adrenaline of news.
You perceive things slowly as the adrenaline rises and the cortisol floods your system.
Fine, it's well-established he's an adrenaline junkie, and this career change makes sense.
It was where I took so many shots and then the adrenaline ran out.
And, some evidence suggests a link between ingesting sugar and the release of adrenaline.
There's a major adrenaline rush that ensues with any great sale (and rightfully so).
You won't experience that crisp, adrenaline excitement if you watch Confirmation, HBO's movie treatment.
It's Teddy, who was shot earlier by a guest looking for an adrenaline boost.
"My adrenaline was as high as it's been for a long time," Moore said.
The pain is sharp and brief, but the adrenaline rush I'm experiencing is intense.
"My plan is to continue seeking thrill and adrenaline and being scandalous," she explained.
I was very fortunate because when I was undercover, I'd get bursts of adrenaline.
You don't need to stab someone's heart with a gigantic needle full of adrenaline.
After I got over my initial shock, the adrenaline junkie in me kicked in.
Simulations like BS18 aren't adrenaline pumping, but they are an excellent pre-bedtime ritual.
In crisis, an individual goes into an adrenaline-fueled "fight, flight, or freeze" response.
You know this is all just a flood of adrenaline and it will pass.
"There was nothing that gave me that adrenaline rush football gave me," he said.
The adrenaline gets flowing, he gets a little emotional and he gets after it.
Once the adrenaline wears off, cortisol signals the body to replenish the food supply.
Derby day always acts as an adrenaline shot, but this edition is particularly energizing.
Most praise the Adrenaline GTS 19 as a successful update to the GTS 18.
Their hearts are pounding, the adrenaline is pumping, and it's harder to think clearly.
Just watching it your heart accelerates and you can sense a prickle of adrenaline.
Professional sports are emotional by nature, adrenaline pumping during high levels of physical exertion.
Nola said he had "some adrenaline going," as it was his first home opener.
Far from being disasters, wildfires can be an adrenaline shot for biodiversity, they say.
The adrenaline high is an addictive one, better too if it's combined with righteousness.
Once we actually got going on the race, it was adrenaline the whole time.
As we all know, once the season opens, the adrenaline kind of kicks in.
That's more than a reason to boast; it's an adrenaline shot to the heart.
Many chefs turn to drink and drugs to artificially recreate adrenaline experienced during service.
This is measurable physically by a huge rise in adrenaline coursing through your bloodstream.
There are plenty of other counterstrategies to turn all that adrenaline to your advantage.
I was a little nervous, and with the adrenaline, we were both really pumped.
You cannot train fear, you cannot train anxiety or adrenaline rushes out of people.
Helping him out is his jungle terror crew who help keep the adrenaline pumping.
We are trained in resuscitation, in emergency medical action plans, in auto-adrenaline injection.
It's pure adrenaline, and it works through all the games in that original trilogy.
But what this week's episode lacks in adrenaline it makes up for in oratory.
It also damages the contemptuous person by stimulating two stress hormones, cortisol and adrenaline.
If you like adrenaline, uncertainty, and wish to grow something bigger, then try it.
Much of the initial, adrenaline-fueled hope was dampened by a wet, cold winter.
I'm sure Meek just has more adrenaline in his veins than the average human.
When humans are under acute stress, their bodies secrete the hormones cortisol and adrenaline.
"Elevated levels of adrenaline also take toll on the organs," Ms. Asmutis-Silvia said.
It replaces that adrenaline that I was looking for when I was using drugs.
"I was definitely experiencing the surge of cortisol and adrenaline and epinephrine," she said.
And the same here, it's killer, but once the adrenaline sets in, it's fine.
But as soon as the colt's adrenaline dissipated, his left ankle started to swell.
Whenever she makes an entrance, the adrenaline that surges through the house is palpable.
For many journalists, the glamour and adrenaline of the profession reside in foreign lands.
There is the adrenaline of performing, the joy of bringing people to their feet.
Our adrenaline and cortisol levels go up, and our blood goes to our extremities.
This New York City Ballet principal runs on adrenaline, or so it would seem.
When the song ends, it feels like you're coming down from an adrenaline rush.
"I'm mentally, physically, running off adrenaline," said Rose, as tears pooled in her eyes.
Justin stuck around and continued to shoot arrows and throw Molotovs, charged by adrenaline.
But, for the most part, the adrenaline just kept kicking in at those moments.
The brain also tells your adrenal gland to release chemicals like adrenaline and norepinephrine.
"There's an adrenaline that comes with that — that's part of the fun," he said.
My hands usually go numb from the adrenaline rush, making it harder to type.
" He adds, "Obviously, there was a lot of adrenaline, and that has carried us through.
My ramped-up adrenaline glands basically said "Eh, what's the point?" and went to sleep.
It's been an adrenaline-packed ride for the first two episodes of The People v.
And he probably gave him a big boost of adrenaline at the end of this.
Fueled by adrenaline and alcohol I squared off against my opponent, onlookers on every side.
"The adrenaline rush was incredible," she told NBC when reflecting on her first shooting experience.
Luckily everyone is safe and sound, but we're starting to feel the adrenaline wearing off.
"He must have had a lot of adrenaline running through his system," the witness said.
My adrenaline hadn't stopped surging for, give or take, 40-someodd hours straight, sleep included.
VICE: Right; apart from the cruelty, adrenaline and stress hormones change the texture and flavor.
It's that obsession and adrenaline rush that drives so many people to risk it all.
Germany claimed bronze after an adrenaline-filled jump off to break a tie with Canada.
For Carey, this meant working overtime and driving her body into an adrenaline-fueled insomnia.
Paramedics have for decades injected heart attack victims with adrenaline to help keep them alive.
A flush of adrenaline increases heart rate and breathing, prepping muscles for fight or flight.
Beyond the drama, adrenaline, and nerves is the amazing blessing of having found your person.
Sam and Davis are adrenaline junkies, sure — but they use their disposition to help others.
Adrenaline got me through the premiere, but I was definitely feeling it the next day.
The adrenaline really gets to some people and they snarl and roar in the cage.
My adrenaline was rushing and I was only focused on the 20,000 bees on me.
He nearly died after one of Sheela's followers injected him with a dose of adrenaline.
I'm pretty sure everyone's knuckles and knees are tingling from the same bizarro adrenaline rush.
Surprisingly, I didn't really feelstinging or burning during — I think my adrenaline was running high.
As Harley-Davidson rolls out its adrenaline-inducing LiveWire, there are several things to watch.
Baskin's adrenaline gets running in the late innings, he said, even from the spare bedroom.
I say "turns out" but my adrenaline was extremely aware of it at the time!
Stress can make your adrenal glands secrete adrenaline, which triggers feelings of hunger, Segil explains.
"At first, when the adrenaline was in there, I thought I could go," Pearce said.
"People are coming in here full of adrenaline, they've been on rides," Ms. Tommy said.
But despite the frenzy, Ms. Striar, 47, is calm and upbeat; she likes the adrenaline.
If you haven't ever experienced a Startup Battlefield, you're in for a huge adrenaline rush.
There is something alluring about the adrenaline rush one gets when they engage in danger.
HEY, ADRENALINE JUNKIES: The world's tallest and longest tunnel slide is opening tomorrow in London.
But the anxious body is one prone to excess, spilling adrenaline thoughtlessly into overburdened veins.
For thrill-seekers, BASE jumping is one of the most adrenaline-filled activities out there.
Levophed is basically an injection of noradrenaline, which counters the symptoms created by excess adrenaline.
Nicotine, in part through the release of adrenaline, can increase heart rate and blood pressure.
My group for the ride was an international collection of cyclists eager for some adrenaline.
Your adrenaline is pumping and then you just crash so hard when it bottoms out.
"It was really like a jolt of adrenaline — it's such a mythic skyline," he said.
Doxazosin does the same by blocking the effects of adrenaline on muscles throughout the body.
Practice in the dark after you've done some jumping jacks for extra adrenaline-pumping realism.
"The movie is a viscerally exciting, adrenaline-soaked tour de force of suspense and surprise."
Every once in a while you'll hear a glitch-laden wail or adrenaline-fueled scream.
" Robb accepted and discovered, to his delight, that "I got the craziest adrenaline rush ever.
After breaking up the fight, the two men congratulate themselves, adrenaline pumping through their bodies.
He writes about claustrophobia and about his adrenaline spikes, his fatigue and his stomach flips.
"The adrenaline racing through my body made me feel invincible at the time," she writes.
You'd think that cutting-edge alpinists were a bunch of adrenaline junkies, but they're not.
He explained that for most chefs, the adrenaline rush is a feature, not a bug.
Emma Watson got the adrenaline juices flowing hard over the weekend with a little skydiving.
The action sequences serve a purpose beyond stoking adrenaline, frequently doubling as important character moments.
Often, he experienced a surge of adrenaline, as analysts in the room exchanged high-fives.
When the piece is a work in progress, it's even more of an adrenaline charge.
"It was a 5-iron yardage with a bit of adrenaline in there," Noren said.
Apex entrepreneurs and financiers, after all, are often "adrenaline-fueled, transgressive people," Dr. Karasu said.
How his job works The life of a hurricane hunter isn't just for adrenaline seekers.
"There's definitely some added adrenaline when we play this team," Warriors forward Harrison Barnes said.
I feel the mixed rush of adrenaline and fear jolt through my body like electricity.
Others, their bodies running on five days of adrenaline, find sleeping and even eating impossible.
I love the adrenaline rush of planning an event, no matter how big or small.
We're slightly sunburned, giddy with adrenaline and a sense of having survived an adventure together.
Such an adrenaline-spiked career would have been a good match with his turbulent childhood.
I don't know any of my teammates, but we're riding a wave of adrenaline together.
"Everybody's adrenaline is pumped a notch," he said his team was feeling at that time.
The text is saga-like—fat with the drama and pure-cut adrenaline of life.
It was an 11-mile trek to Stoneman Douglas, but adrenaline powered her through it.
Others were adrenaline junkies, or had nothing at home so came to fill a void.
Dr. Georges Benjamin is an adrenaline junkie — at least when it comes to health care.
Instead, this extension is Vincent Vega plunging a shot of adrenaline into Mia Wallace's heart.
"You have a lot of adrenaline pumping through you, you are scared, you're nervous," she says.
But the adrenaline and the excitement keep you going at that hour — that and some coffee.
Suddenly a team of adrenaline-jacked guards burst through a side door and stormed the cell.
The hormone itself, perhaps better known as adrenaline, has long been generic and cheap to obtain.
Do Something Exciting Get your adrenaline racing with skydiving or a trip to an amusement park.
As you as you walk through those curtains, you get the most incredible rush of adrenaline.
Early in my career, cave divers were labeled adrenaline junkies, out there to get ourselves killed.
I still get an adrenaline rush watching impeachment and the campaign trail develop before my eyes.
"Adrenaline rushes by far the most when you have the shark in the boat," he says.
COD still manages to be just fast-paced and intense enough to get your adrenaline pumping.
They can only be described as adrenaline junkies who love the thrill of a good cheat.
"No doubt a little extra adrenaline is flowing," said Utley, traded to the Dodgers last Aug.
Adrenaline, also called epinephrine, is only used when those steps fail as a last-ditch effort.
As the adrenaline subsides, masking anxiety and fear, excitement takes over; it's time for the reward!
The spontaneous wedding is done for the thrill, the rush of oxytocin and dopamine and adrenaline.
It’s weird how focused a person becomes when they’re adrenaline starts going.
But in The Fate of the Furious, Jason Statham is the adrenaline coursing through its veins.
Yes, sure, Nascar racing is all about adrenaline: speedy cars, sweaty pit stops, spectacular fender benders.
Adrenaline floods our veins, our hearts race, and our fight-or-flight response kicks into gear.
Per Futurism, the two partnered on a test launch to promote the energy drink Adrenaline Rush.
It's primal and almost euphoric—you're going off adrenaline and rage that makes you feel invincible.
"I got my first deer and I liked the adrenaline of pulling the trigger," she said.
Used properly, it's like adrenaline energizing many of the greatest companies of the past fifty years.
I know that these behaviors "serve" me by providing me with dopamine surges and adrenaline escapes.
"Adrenaline and tunnel vision are crazy things," Jones said, with his parents sitting by his side.
" The actor also joked about his love for adrenaline in his Instagram bio, writing, "Actor. Producer.
Her calm temperament was more energized than oppressed by the pressures and adrenaline of the kitchen.
Peer praise compounded the euphoric adrenaline rush that accompanied the risk, entrenching us deeper every day.
Some things make intuitive sense: stimulating adrenaline production, says White, triggers a "fight or flight" response.
According to the Mayo Clinic, beta blockers work by limiting the effects of the hormone adrenaline.
Nobody knows how bad it can be when you come down off that massive adrenaline rush.
The brain floods you with adrenaline; you're trembling and tense, and your heart rate goes up.
Isn't that what makes great horror — when jumps and scares are about more than just adrenaline?
All the emotions, all the adrenaline, all the competition — competing against the Yankees has been outstanding.
LIVINGSTON MANOR "Adrenaline Honey," work by Marianna Rothen and Mike Osterhout, curated by Robin Winters. Sept.
It was so much adrenaline and so much excitement about it, I didn't really feel tired.
There's no reason to jump off a plane, but you skydive because it's an adrenaline rush.
Puckett's style is a practiced juxtaposition of the game's hurried adrenaline and his own relaxed enthusiasm.
Mullen returned to Runcorn having experienced a jolt of adrenaline unlike any he had felt before.
Normally, when you try something new, the body has a stress response, releasing cortisol and adrenaline.
I think when you're having that adrenaline rush, your body doesn't quite recognize what's going on.
I was giddy and a little joyous, less from the tincture than from the adrenaline rush.
The women said Carroll, filled with adrenaline, initially tried to play the story off as funny.
But roofing isn't just about danger and adrenaline, Kirill Vselensky told VICE News correspondent Gianna Toboni.
"It's an adrenaline shot of pure pleasure to the genre's failing heart," our film critic says.
But like a shot of adrenaline, that initial burst of economic activity is likely to fade.
Opening this show will be Lil Pump, who represents everything Post Malone doesn't: adrenaline, disruption, mayhem.
EPPERSON Our adrenaline kicked in so much that night that we hardly slept like two hours.
Let the adrenaline carry you, sink into the "fight or flight" response and see what happens.
It seems that the legal system is really asking civilians to de-escalate adrenaline-fueled cops.
The adventure capital of New Zealand, Queenstown, the South Island's magnetic mountain resort, thrives on adrenaline.
Peter Berg ("Friday Night Lights") is an executive producer of this new adrenaline-driven documentary series.
But the night of our wedding, she was obviously filled with an extreme amount of adrenaline.
There's a lot of adrenaline involved, but that's what you play for, that's why you're here.
With adrenaline coursing through his veins, Booker'll do live spots on cable news into Wednesday morning.
It was raining, and the wind started going, and there's a bit of an adrenaline rush.
For one, some of our nerve cells produce adrenaline and a related hormone called norepinephrine, too.
"I think it was the Lee home run that gave us a little adrenaline," Servais said.
Rarely, people reported having trouble breathing, but in some cases this is due to adrenaline release.
Sunday night's heart-pounding conclusion apparently did not leave viewers wanting more of an adrenaline rush.
"I felt an adrenaline rush as a chill went up and down my spine," Brooks recalled.
Burning off some of his adrenaline or nervous energy helped him feel both calm and confident.
Adrenaline-pumping moments are a staple, often filmed at night in a downtown stretch of Ningbo.
She limped all the way home: the ecstasy and adrenaline had made the pain slightly bearable.
But he still loves TV. And he especially loves the adrenaline rush of producing live television.
That's a terrifying adrenaline rush, but the actual production of the bombs themselves is insanely dangerous.
Yet recently, having bottomed out on most of my adrenaline-jumpers, I only want to sleep.
Laced with both horror and humor, "Green Room" is the most enthralling adrenaline rush of 2016.
"Even when I'm walking or doing some stretches, I'm in a bit of pain, so adrenaline helps."
The shot of adrenaline that Lagerfeld delivered to the fashion business continues to work its magic today.
"Adrenaline, noradrenaline, and testosterone are all released when we feel a relationship is in jeopardy," White explains.
" On the personal information sheet he provided to the website, Meza wrote he was into "sports, adrenaline.
Our heart rates rise, breathing grows shallow, and blood levels of adrenaline and other stress chemicals soar.
They use adrenaline to bring her out of her dizzy state and ask her about P.T. Westmorland.
"I think all of our guys are going to have the adrenaline on their side," Hinch said.
It is intense, adrenaline-fueled, all-night music made by hyper efficient, work-a-holic, laptop bureaucrats.
So definitely the stakes are higher as a performance, so the adrenaline is up a little more.
So this combo of adrenaline and dopamine are a potent one-two punch with regards to addiction.
So, we're left feeling this rush of energizing hormones (including adrenaline) with nothing negative to respond to.
It's the hope that maybe there'll be a payoff and the adrenaline that maybe we're gonna fail.
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It was like an adrenaline rush, I just wanted to get out there and run the runway.
I'm full of adrenaline, of course, still from today's match, and also I will have that tomorrow.
That scenario might once have induced a panic attack or—depending on your temperament—an adrenaline spike.
The modem was slow by today's standards, but the newness of it all was an adrenaline rush.
The delay gave Snedeker a chance to control his adrenaline and focus on the final three holes.
Adrenaline replaced any thoughts we may have had of being used as human shields by Saddam's regime.
Payne notes it can be particularly beneficial for people with anxiety because it helps regulate adrenaline levels.
Julian also gets the same adrenaline rush I do when we really want a photograph to work.
In the streets, there is a crazy adrenaline popping and the act of getting up is quick.
It would provide an adrenaline shot to the economy, boosting spending, growth and expectations of future inflation.
There was the giddy comedown from the adrenaline rush, as our group celebrated a job well done.
He said adrenaline took over during games so he could not tell when the discomfort was worse.
About what you'd expect, but I enjoy the challenges—and adrenaline—that navigating each new space brings.
His adrenaline level when the starting gates spring open is likely to approach that of the jockeys.
This should not be surprising, since the higher the adrenaline levels, the lower the magnesium ion levels.
If you're speaking in front of others use that adrenaline rush to boost your energy and focus.
It's the uncomfortable rush of adrenaline you get when you almost step in front of a bus.
The company says this trip is tailor-made for adrenaline junkies, sun chasers, and shark aficionados alike.
Though depending on how much adrenaline you have, you can kind of lose sensation in your hands.
Taken strictly as what it's intended to be -- a slickly assembled, well-oiled adrenaline rush -- "Fallout" delivers.
Carbohydrates and adrenaline surging through his body, Mr. Ayello reconsidered his positioning and mounted a purposeful comeback.
I raced as if there were no tomorrow (indeed, was there?), feeling adrenaline all through my body.
Adrenaline-charged, she was completely unfazed by her injuries, instead focused on her thrilling new vantage point.
Even the coming-of-age films were adrenaline vehicles: The Lost Boys, Dirty Dancing, Adventures in Babysitting.
I attended the first of these shows, and it was incandescent—jammed, noisy, charged with ambient adrenaline.
These days, however, the train surfers aren't just chasing the adrenaline rush; they're also chasing YouTube hits.
It was adrenaline pumping, it was excitement, a rush—and then I thought, Why not film it?
At that point, I had so much adrenaline that I didn't realize I had broken my leg.
"Because it's the first time for some of these boys," he said, "the adrenaline rush is there."
A pair of 180-degree left turns demand that adrenaline-fueled bravado be offset by balletic finesse.
"Anytime you go into the playoffs, everyone's adrenaline is high and tensions are going," Martinez said later.
I'll never forget the adrenaline of that process as the Grobari quickly moved toward Red Star's stadium.
I'm already wealthy and glorified, and have a chemical imbalance that gives me constant adrenaline-based migraines.
A burst of cortisol mobilizes glucose for energy and stimulates the immune system, while adrenaline increases attention.
SAMARA, Russia — There was little here to please the aesthetes, nothing much to arouse the adrenaline junkies.
"2018 was an adrenaline high," said Howard Silverblatt, senior index analyst at S&P Dow Jones Indices.
Three weeks into the job at the F.T.C., some of the adrenaline has begun to wear off.
Adrenaline is produced by the adrenal gland in response to threats, creating the fight-or-flight response.
"I think closers a lot of time feed off adrenaline and feed off those situations," Girardi added.
Dr. Brusatte in particular is a terrific science communicator who always delivers elegant, yet adrenaline-inducing quotes.
"You're reacting within seconds, and you're in fear for your life, your adrenaline is high," he said.
My heart was pumping fast from a rush of adrenaline, but we made it back without incident.
Sarah was about to burst from post-proposal adrenaline and needed some way to siphon it off.
They suggested that high sugar diets caused spikes in insulin secretion, which triggered adrenaline production and hyperactivity.
Providing an adrenaline-pumping experience, it comes in two- and four-seat versions, costing $5,0003 to $28,200.
"He is an adrenaline junkie," Jonathan Turley, who taught Avenatti at GW Law, told The Washington Post.
There, his love of high-adrenaline exercise flourished: He tried out skating, skiing, gymnastics, and even trapeze.
I won just by a whisker, but the excitement and the adrenaline and the atmosphere were incredible.
"As the game adrenaline wore off, (Ohtani) said, 'My elbow is getting a little stiff,'" Eppler said.
"It's such an easy shot when you have no nerves or adrenaline," the 30-year-old said.
"With gun violence, these mass shootings, there's something in me it gets my adrenaline going," he said.
Imagine Walt Whitman adapting "Apocalypto" and you might approximate the awe and adrenaline of Chamoiseau's action pastoral.
The other is that she's never felt the "adrenaline rush" that other people talk about, she said.
That means if I can distract myself from catastrophic thinking for just two to three minutes when I get an adrenaline dump from a sensation that alarms me, the adrenaline will be metabolized and stop dilating my pupils, twisting my gut, and making my armpits and palms sweat.
Race car driving is intense and I live for the adrenaline, but this is a whole different beast.
"Nothing will replace the adrenaline rush of competing at the Olympic Games or World Cup events," she said.
As for the times you're emotional and get goosebumps, blame that on adrenaline—also released when we're cold.
I didn't anticipate how much anxiety and adrenaline would be coursing through my veins for a week straight.
But if you're obsessed, thinking about checking in signals anxiety chemicals in your brain, like cortisol and adrenaline.
The Boosted Board feels like riding an exquisite horse that's been shot with a full dose of adrenaline.
Like a shot of adrenaline, this changes their diving patterns, and they dive deeper than they can handle.
" Cumberbatch replied, "It was a cold night and we needed the warmth afterward, especially with that adrenaline shock.
Coming off the adrenaline rush of tour, his energy hangs slightly lower today than when we last met.
One of the things that people don't tell you about adrenaline: after it leaves your body, you're exhausted.
I'd prefer my surrogate not be stressed, afraid, or adrenaline-spiking mad every time they read the news.
Adrenaline was established as a heart attack treatment in lab experiments on dogs in the 1960s, Kelson noted.
"I think I felt an adrenaline rush during the fire because I didn't feel anything then," she says.
But, adrenaline can also increase glucose levels, so it's not clear exactly which direction this effect is heading.
The best horror is intelligently constructed, enough to keep viewers unnerved even after the adrenaline blast wears off.
Besides providing an adrenaline rush of sorts, these extreme layering challenges can invoke a sense of nostalgia, too.
Second, it felt good to think I was working on something urgent; it produced a rush of adrenaline.
Take on the role of a brave hunter on an adrenaline-fueled adventure challenging larger-than-life beasts.
Kiki was interrogated to unconsciousness and then revived with adrenaline too many times for his heart to take.
My adrenaline is going, so I go to the gym in my building to let off some steam.
Willcock: You had to wait for the adrenaline to die down before you could take in the mountaintop.
Kurt's adrenaline spiked when a group of suit-y, cuff-linked dudes crowded into the bar near Lisa.
Adrenaline junkies love nothing more than jumping off cliffs, hurtling down steep inclines, and diving into deep water.
My adrenaline kicked in and I simply closed the computer and left the house without saying a word.
I had a lot of adrenaline in my system, but the more I pushed, the more it hurt.
High on adrenaline, I started running down the streets of Sayulita, spattered in blood, looking like a maniac.
The local anesthetic has a lot of adrenaline in it, which is a vasoconstrictor, so minimizes the bleeding.
Despite the craziness of an adrenaline-fuelled MMA fight, Meek remembers every step towards his now-famous victory.
Adrenaline was pumping through me and I started screaming without stopping until we were brought back down again.
And YouTube has plenty of them that are short and free and will totally satisfy your adrenaline craving.
ACO is starting to offer larger and longer adventures out in the desert, like the Bourne Adrenaline experience.
"It's about having lots of fun, adrenaline-rush activities and making more memories with my boys," she said.
Pinterest may not have the excitement and adrenaline of Twitter and Facebook, or the youthful magnetism of Snap.
It fails to send ACTH into the bloodstream to battle the adrenaline gusts that fuel high-octane situations.
The adrenaline rush, going down an icy slope at 80 an hour, is now going to be over.
Critics see the park as a dangerous, even cruel, gimmick contrived for adrenaline junkies raised on reality television.
There's an adrenaline rush you get when you see hundreds of people trying to catch the same pokemon.
"I think the adrenaline helped in those moments," said Porzingis, who sat out Tuesday with a stomach virus.
A person who has just shot someone is flooded with adrenaline, sometimes traumatized, and often not thinking clearly.
When Duncan tells us, "Adrenaline crashes through my body," we are meant to get caught in the crash.
I got hit in the leg and decided, I was full adrenaline, my fight or flight kicked in.
When triggered by something considered a threat, neurotransmitters like norepinephrine, adrenaline, and dopamine are released into the amygdala.
Fear of flying: I hope I feel as much adrenaline as possible when I get on that plane.
As the large feline clawed her, the adrenaline kicked in and she decided to strangle it, she says.
Thanks to a ticket from the Mashable art department, I finally got my second thrill-ride adrenaline fix.
The adrenaline of the first day has evaporated, and now it's time to figure out a survival strategy.
As Business Insider's Rich Feloni reported, the cold plunge is refreshing, and can kickstart your adrenaline and endorphins.
I wish I could tell you why because it's not like I'm a speed demon or adrenaline junkie.
Until now, high-end, high performance supercars have only been built and marketed toward wealthy, adrenaline-seeking men.
"Adrenaline was built using a comprehensive data governance framework to ensure data security and consumer privacy," he said.
It was an adrenaline [rush], and for us, part of being a metalhead was also being a rebel.
It might have been just sheer rush of adrenaline, or maybe Nike really has something with this shoe.
With adrenaline flowing and the postseason coming up, Judge said he did not think much of the injury.
He said he felt "a sudden burst of anxiety" — his chest tightened, and adrenaline coursed through his body.
"The adrenaline racing through my body made me feel invincible at the time," she writes at one point.
"The line was so tight, it got so thin and the adrenaline was full blown," Knight told CNN.
Palmer said the adrenaline rush from flying was the nearest thing to the feeling of playing championship golf.
Most of the time when they have that adrenaline going late in the game, it's fun to watch.
When the bit was over, heat drained from my cheeks and my body flooded with post-adrenaline relief.
Harris threw Tulsi Gabbard totally off her game in a shot of adrenaline that her campaign desperately needs.
He misses the adrenaline of the crowd and the connection he felt with the fans watching at home.
Since they were riding almost entirely on adrenaline and a surge of inspiration, they tire out almost immediately.
I was once again managing multiple work streams, performing many jobs, and getting adrenaline from achieving performance goals.
After her show, she surfs the adrenaline, ignoring the bottle of champagne on ice by the makeup mirror.
After so sustained an adrenaline rush, it's not easy returning to what passes these days for life's calm.
It's Pac-Man on steroids, with the adrenaline turned all the way up because it just keeps going.
It was an adrenaline-fueled death race that also managed to take on environmental issues and sex slavery.
Monica Rochester said there was "a lot of adrenaline, a lot of confusion" over the radio communication system.
That type of adrenaline rush and excitement, you just can't recreate it other than in a Ryder Cup.
I know what it&aposs like to be enraged and full of adrenaline after losing my own soldiers.
Seppi and his friends aren't necessarily the criminal types; it's likely more of an adrenaline thing for them.
Nagasu said she came out with too much adrenaline and over-rotated her axel, causing her to fall.
It's now a moon-melon, and the stars aren't balls of gas, they are decorative splashes of pure adrenaline.
Such games boost adrenaline levels, and they awaken strong feelings of power — as well as frustration, gratification and enjoyment.
And, of course, there's "Together"—another Beltram belter, full of adrenaline-rush propulsion—and its unexpected array of remixers.
Barker learns that she loves being a war correspondent and ends up getting off on the adrenaline of it.
"The whole concept is to show something that's invisible, like feelings, adrenaline, things like your heart rate," she added.
Or, maybe the damage is too severe for a boost of adrenaline to get him back onto his feet.
Speaking to Access Hollywood  about the project last year, Tom promised lots of adrenaline and style in the sequel.
I had enough adrenaline in my system to confuse my pain tolerance and went into a state of shock.
Ask Adam Booth what gets his adrenaline pumping and he'll tell you: pitching a tent in Antarctica at sunset.
Every second we were underwater with the tiger shark was heart pounding, but I was addicted to the adrenaline.
Perhaps it was the initial spike of adrenaline beginning to ebb but I found the opposite to be true.
Just so everyone knows they're into each other (or that their adrenaline is majorly pumping), they try to kiss.
While curling unfolds slowly, short track speed skating is like a shot of adrenaline delivered straight to your heart.
At first it's all relief and adrenaline as you recount the moment you realized the shuttle was breaking apart.
"The adrenaline was pumping from the moment we all spotted the shark at the boat," Millauro told Nine News.
LONDON (Reuters) - Former world BMX champion Liam Phillips sums up the brutal nature of his adrenaline-fuelled sport succinctly.
"When I come back from our annual convention, it's like I've been given a shot of adrenaline," she said.
Someone who sniffles during a speech is pushing adrenaline into his or her body, gaining the strength to attack.
The next day it's like the adrenaline left my body and I was in the hospital for three days.
And then there are nights when you want an adrenaline rush so severe, you lose your appetite for popcorn.
Even the most casual newshounds can easily get sucked into the adrenaline-pumping intrigue around collusion and foreign espionage.
After being stuck in dour YA films, it's great to see him in such a fun, adrenaline-fueled movie.
And she remembers her adrenaline pumping while she sat in the courtroom a few seats away from El Chapo.
In exchange, early employees will see a potential payoff from stock options and the adrenaline rush of startup work.
In the study, men experienced a rise in adrenaline levels on days they exercised, while women experienced a drop.
Garella's team would take the Ferrari Testarossa, a pillar of automotive style and performance, and crank up the adrenaline.
She fell in love with the adrenaline and the crowd's visceral reaction as she put herself in extreme peril.
Here's a collection of Australia's hidden travel adventures, which can satisfy everyone from adrenaline junkies to vegetable racing enthusiasts.
"Everything happened so fast and I think my adrenaline was pumping so high," Ferreira Cavallo told The Journal News.
Teenage hooligans, fuelled by a cocktail of drugs, adrenaline, and motorcycle chases, appear to enjoy a hedonistic, intoxicating lifestyle.
A big, screaming Dragons display is just the adrenaline shot that the weary khalasar / Danaerys' plot needs right now!
Unless you're a seasoned 4x4-driver looking for a shot of adrenaline, avoid trying to make the drive yourself.
A 21975 percent jump in Ford's stock price validated Hackett's decision, but that adrenaline shot could be short-lived.
The two tumor types affect the adrenal gland that releases the adrenaline hormone, which triggers the body's defense mechanism.
"We're both adrenaline junkies," said the new Ms. Reddy, 34, an officer in the Alameda Police Department in California.
I feel okay doing procedures because the adrenaline rush will wake me up no matter how sleepy I am.
There are benefits to the heightened awareness elicited by fear but the release of adrenaline can affect your judgement.
I was so full of drugs and adrenaline, I could barely show any emotion—I just sat there stunned.
He reminds me of people who have lifted cars to free someone underneath—that's how powerful this adrenaline is.
Hitting your neighborhood warehouse club can give you the same adrenaline rush as a toddler gets at Disney World.
So I lashed out, as violently as I could, with every ounce of adrenaline-fueled desperation that I possessed.
"The adrenaline surge can fuel your body with the energy and enthusiasm necessary for a great performance," she explains.
Would adrenaline and excitement course through your every fibre as you mentally prepare to relive a left well spent?
I keep logging in, chasing that dream, and hyping up on the maximum amount of adrenaline possible in PUBG.
All of this is the "hot action," where tension, adrenaline and kinetic energy compound, one roll at a time.
This familiar premise leads to a twist: Instead of adrenaline rush suspense scenes, this plot languishes in mundane melancholia.
Top ski racers are being shelved at an alarming rate, forcing the "adrenaline sport" to re-evaluate its methods.
I loved the rush of adrenaline each run unleashed, fueling the desire to take on more and bigger waves.
It's a fancy machine, incredibly cold, your adrenaline is rushing, and there is pretty dramatic placebo theater at play.
The cuts were supposed to give the economy "a shot of adrenaline," as Brownback put it at the time.
The adrenaline is going when the race is on, and I have a tough time to disconnect from it.
Jacobson's black-and-white short, I Was a Teenage Serial Killer is an adrenaline shot of riot grrrl rage.
And during gunfights, when the adrenaline is really pumping, that accuracy can drop to as low as 13 percent.
At the same time, epinephrine (adrenaline) acts like a shot of espresso for your nervous system, perking you up.
Once the situation resolves and adrenaline levels drop, secretions like saliva and mucus start flowing again, Dr. McDonnell said.
Between adrenaline-fueled chases, the shells of sunflower seeds piled up outside the windows of their idling pickup trucks.
Running on adrenaline, Roguelon got up and followed him, turning back to gesture to Andrei and Andy to follow.
Gao was filming an episode of the adrenaline-fueled show that involves people competing with celebrities in sports challenges.
But Gautama had so much adrenaline in him that he had a hard time understanding what she was saying.
The pings of adrenaline from all these carry you forward and reassure you that you're building an adult life.
"These are tough games to play, but you feel the pressure, the adrenaline," Lundqvist said after practice Wednesday morning.
Their eyes are closed, their bodies motionless, even their adrenaline is suspended within the calcified will of their stillness.
Women only exist on the edges in "Uncut Gems," which stars Adam Sandler as an adrenaline-fueled diamond dealer.
The police had shut the area down, and now the Proud Boys seemed to have an excess of adrenaline.
After producing hormones, such as adrenaline and cortisol, there are changes throughout the body, such as increased heart rate.
Our bodies and minds ramp up on adrenaline and cortisol (stress hormones) often when we'd benefit from ramping down.
They can't believe that they made it and defeated Palpatine, and they're just giddy with shock, relief, and adrenaline.
In Inner Mongolia, I befriended a group of Chinese adrenaline-junkies who were part of an off-roading club.
My arms trembled from adrenaline, and from holding my arms straight out in front of me for 20 minutes.
But lately, the introduction of online streaming services like Facebook Live has been an adrenaline shot to the genre.
"I'm full of adrenaline, of course, still from today's match, and also I will have that tomorrow," he said.
And just when it seems like Hong 10 has him on the ropes, he snaps back with furious adrenaline.
I grew up on motocross and ATVs, and I get no bigger adrenaline rush than when flying a drone.
Is it the gratification of victory, the adrenaline rush of uncertainty, the pleasant buzz of watching it all unfold?
Lil Wayne – Twista, Adrenaline Rush 2007, 2007 In addition to rapping over Twista beats, Lil Wayne also made a song with Twista—over a beat that sampled Lil Wayne's own vocals—called "Whip Game Proper" on Twista's 2007 album Adrenaline Rush 2007 (a riff on his hit 1997 album of the same name).
The fights are just quick bursts of adrenaline that help advance the plot and show off the characters' relative strengths.
Now, decades past his cocaine addiction, Quaid told The Sunday Times that he gets an adrenaline rush from working out.
"What's happening [with WBC] is you're activating your fight-or-flight response, which gives you an adrenaline rush," he says.
All you have to do is remain philosophical, and leave your private life and your adrenaline rush out of it.
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How we get stressed Fretting over something can trigger our flight-or-fight reflex, which floods the body with adrenaline.
I use defib on a flatlined patient instead of adrenaline, despite knowing that a flatline is the goal of defibrillation.
"People always say, you guys must be adrenaline junkies, but it doesn't really feel like that to me," Paris says.
The adrenaline rush of the third act comes from the realization that perhaps Meester really could succeed at becoming Kelly.
"I was so nervous and filled with adrenaline that I forgot exactly what I was supposed to do," says Stanley.
The five-minute timer was set, the door was slammed shut, our adrenaline started pumping, and it was go-time.
That said, Hereditary is a hell of an intense ride, made for a crowd that enjoys heart-clutching adrenaline spikes.
There aren't any gusts against my body, no flecks of dirt against my helmet, no adrenaline running through my veins.
"It's a pretty amazing feeling if you can harness it and use that excitement and pressure and adrenaline," she says.
You might remember it from Golden Eye, when James Bond dangles from the rod in an adrenaline-filled chase scene.
I'm not really sure whether I'm now screaming because of the pain or because of the adrenaline rushing through me.
The Red Room was the most high-energy room, meant to spike guests' adrenaline with lots of glowing, flashing lights.
While both games are accomplished, Adrenaline feels more firmly rooted in the spirit of the video games that inspired it.
I could no longer stand the nervous jolts of adrenaline that came and went around teachers, students, or other people.
Similar to being in a stressful situation, the level of adrenaline and heart rate both go up during excessive activity.
Then, the newlyweds strapped their activity belts back on and finished the last 10km riding high on adrenaline and love.
It gives us a sweet little adrenaline burst to get us across the daunting dark tundra of November to April.
Then, as the adrenaline subsided, she began to think about Leal trying to breathe, in what would be excruciating conditions.
His anxiety soared as he raced to the hospital, and his adrenaline spiked when he saw the bodies and blood.
Your body will be humming with adrenaline, but don't cuss, yell, use slang or act erratically with law-enforcement officers.
Does failing to act really just "seem like callousness" in the face of human nature and the rush of adrenaline?
For example, when you're hungry, your body releases a host of hormones including cortisol and adrenaline, often associated with stress.
Though the show never reaches its ideal adrenaline level, Nathan Lane gives a spectacular performance as a monomaniacal newspaper editor.
Trump has said the tax bill's passage will give another jolt of adrenaline to stocks, as corporations savor a windfall.
He was so jacked up on adrenaline that he hurried to the center of the ring well before the bell.
"American Horror Story" star Cheyenne Jackson played Dustin Goolsby, who became the coach of Vocal Adrenaline after Shelby Corcoran resigned.
Typically competition is high, the adrenaline perhaps even more so, and you're mostly hell-bent on destroying the opposing team.
You could feel the adrenaline—0003 of the original doors of the legendary Chelsea Hotel were on Guernsey's auction block.
Megan Shaner*, Seattle, Washington I think when you're new, you're nervous, and the adrenaline of the situation keeps you awake.
The adrenaline had sobered me up a bit, but locals continued to pass shots up to me on my horse.
Once we were asked to decide a sentence, I felt a rush of adrenaline, and my stress level shot up.
Joe Crowley on Tuesday hit like a shot of pure political adrenaline for progressives hungry to remake the Democratic Party.
He talked about how vividly he sensed everything, how his senses felt like they'd just gotten a surge of adrenaline.
It has even added a shot of adrenaline to the typically staid race for seats on the mosquito control board.
So he channeled his adrenaline one more time to earn a victory and breathe life into the Cubs once more.
Another concerto, David Sanford's "Scherzo Grosso" (2006), featuring the cellist Matt Haimowitz, closed the concert with a rush of adrenaline.
And that is not just about looking at a watch, but about being involved in some serious, adrenaline-fueled activities.
JULIE BOSMAN Lake life in Oklahoma and Texas is a peculiar mixture of scenic country living and adrenaline-fueled debauchery.
Right now it looks like this young Swedish team is letting their nerves and adrenaline get the better of them.
You've just done a wild, silly thing, there's adrenaline and calm, and now your day could never be the same.
A home crowd urging Syndergaard on, the adrenaline of a big moment in a game — they are all unpredictable factors.
All these things we've been talking about -- such as adrenaline and dopamine — are quick highs, designed to get us interested.
The second interview was a Facebook Live with Hailey Steinfeld, with 30,29 people watching and I had this adrenaline rush.
I want to know what that adrenaline rush is like, because for me, that would be like winning the tourney.
However, doctors found the many romantic liaisons and adrenaline-soaked atmosphere of the show's fictional hospital are completely far-fetched.
Visitors keen to explore the surrounding countryside without the adrenaline rush can cycle the 93-mile Wiradjuri Walking Track loop.
Feel like an adrenaline-pumping thriller that will leave you clinging to the edge of your seat during each episode?
Whatever it was, my adrenaline kicked in, and I was convinced that I was seeing something out of the ordinary.
Experts on firearms training have said the adrenaline that flows during a live gunfight can cause officers to make mistakes.
I was right behind, riled up; the adrenaline in my blood more judgment-impairing than an equivalent amount of alcohol.
Paramount backed the $35 million dramedy about a war reporter who gets hooked on the adrenaline rush of covering Afghanistan.
There's still a lot of work to be done before we can rewrite the book on stress and adrenaline, though.
At the same time, very intense activities may suppress immunity by increasing levels of the stress hormones cortisol and adrenaline.
Bungee workouts (sometimes described as "anti-gravity") use the elastic straps more commonly known for adrenaline-junkie leaps into canyons.
Election Year leans harder into action than thriller, so most of the tension is relegated to adrenaline-pumping jump scares.
But unlike "84K," where the prevailing tone is helplessness and cautionary horror, "So Lucky" is a shot of angry adrenaline.
Because of the intensity of our touring and the way we were playing, everyone was so pumped full of adrenaline.
Right above our kidneys sit our adrenal glands, which produce a variety of hormones, including epinephrine — also known as adrenaline.
Or needing to inject some adrenaline into their daily lives, they need some sort of rush to fill a void.
And when you win a huge hand is that a similar sort of adrenaline rush as kicking an amazing goal?
Documenting even this bloodless wreckage feels grotesque but I'm beginning to understand why adrenaline junkies like Adam are drawn to it.
For starters, the self-proclaimed adrenaline junkie has ingrained herself in a sport that requires equal parts determination, alertness, and patience.
So you've got to imagine this environment of panic combined with adrenaline, but money's mostly no object at the same time.
Though he felt guilt, it wasn't "much," but he noted that he began to feel sick as the adrenaline wore off.
It's about capturing the same adrenaline rush an inexperienced presenter would feel and using it as an ally rather than enemy.
That same channel now has over 3.9 million followers, making Furze one of the internet's favorite inventors/adrenaline junkies/mad scientists.
There he made the leap from medic to scientist, starting out by studying the 'flight or fight' response triggered by adrenaline.
Whether you're an adrenaline junkie or a casual coaster fan, there are exciting rides to experience at theme parks across America.
Since the family has been separated for years, the trip's calamities also function as a kind of high-adrenaline family bonding.
Mathrani then recapitalized the company with an additional $9003 billion in equity, which he humbly chalks up to an adrenaline rush.
Organized by the gallery's director, Lynn Gumpert, the show looks great, thought through, with the improvisatory lift that adrenaline can provide.
That leaves the medical field looking back now at results from only actual heart attack victims and raising doubts about adrenaline.
From there we see stunning shots of Wakanda, T'Challa and Killmonger's futuristic suits, and, of course, some high-adrenaline fight sequences.
Here's how it works: The brain sends signals to the adrenal gland, which secretes hormones such as adrenaline, epinephrine and norepinephrine.
It wakes Culture residents by pumping adrenaline through their systems at their preferred wake-up time: there goes your morning coffee.
I was tempted to take boxing, but I wanted it to look as natural as possible, all adrenaline and no skills.
Compared with the utterly demented house at the center of currently playing horror adrenaline fest Don't Breathe, this is especially disappointing.
Not only are you seeing really upsetting things, but you are dealing with flight or fight panic, the effects of adrenaline.
It took less than a minute for the adrenaline to wear off and for a deep-seated fear to take over.
The points are even more important, and the adrenaline goes up as you get closer to the end of the season.
There's also the less adrenaline-generating problem of money — specifically, how much GoPro was (or wasn't) making on each Karma sold.
Caffeine is a powerful stimulant that interferes with sleep by increasing adrenaline production and blocking sleep-inducing chemicals in the brain.
The double lives of female graffiti artists from across the globe pack an adrenaline-fueled punch in indie documentary Girl Power.
Each time, participants wore a heart rhythm monitor to assess variability in the time between heartbeats, an indicator of increased adrenaline.
Sudden fear or anger can lead to a sudden release of adrenaline that may increase the heart rate and blood pressure.
No matter how many times I've walked the runway shows I always sort of get that adrenaline leading up to it.
Once you sneak some peeks and feel the rush of adrenaline that accompanies the snooping, it can be hard to stop.
Just add enough alcohol and adrenaline and social inhibitions are stripped away to reveal the most ugly aspects of some people.
"I'm doubly upbeat after this Supreme Court fight, which has been like a shot of adrenaline in our campaigns," he said.
It is a shot of adrenaline for the party, as well as for that candidate, as well as for other women.
We enter this state willingly, under enormous competitive tension and high adrenaline, for hours at a time, decades at a time.
In the months when Dukakis was running ahead of George H.W. Bush, I thrived on junk food and adrenaline-charged optimism.
Chronic arousal prompts release of "stress" hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol that tighten blood vessels and cause retention of salt.
"It's all the adventure combined with adrenaline-pumping high-altitude action that creates a once-in-a-lifetime memory," says Carr.
At some point, I stumbled on a picture of a dead person on the Internet, and I had an adrenaline rush.
In contrast, Timothy Sheader's adrenaline-pumping production of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's "Jesus Christ Superstar" is ardently, honestly sincere.
If you have ever met your hero — or at least someone you greatly admire — you are familiar with the adrenaline rush.
I didn't win the race—I had never been much of a runner—but the adrenaline it gave me was intoxicating.
And once you run out of adrenaline you can always try painting pictures across the desert with your bloody tire tracks.
Matt realizes that not only is the guy's adrenaline high, his finger's tapping a trigger on a gun in his jacket.
It was actually a fascinating glance into the single-mindedness of a top racer when the adrenaline is still flowing freely.
It had less adrenaline and longer feedback cycles, but the day-to-day ebbs and flows are no longer your problem.
My therapist taught me breathing exercises and affirmations and physical movements to distract myself once the adrenaline and catastrophic thoughts start.
But Prowse is right in that Near To The Wild Heart Of Life is not an album of adrenaline-boosting rockers.
I haven't been out there in a while, so I was trying to figure out that adrenaline a little bit again.
Tripping on victory, filled with adrenaline, the players got together for a classic footballers-in-their-pants photo after the match.
I ate the whole bag, and while my lips felt tingly and my throat hurt my adrenaline was through the roof.
I read something that compared true crime to an adrenaline rush, kind of like what we experience on a roller coaster.
I hate to lay down and do nothing and I feel like I still have too much adrenaline to lay down.
If you're looking for a pure adrenaline drive, there are louder, brasher cars with more responsive steering and more challenging handling.
When people are assaulted, for example, they experience a surge of norepinephrine, a stress hormone that is a relative of adrenaline.
As a rookie for the Cleveland Indians, Sabathia was making his first postseason start, and adrenaline was pumping through his veins.
As bids for this most coveted lot rose from $0003,000 to quickly surpass the $100,000 mark, the crowd roared with adrenaline.
I sit with the dread, feel my adrenaline rise, try to welcome this newfound appreciation that I am not in control.
His adrenaline, I could tell, was still pumping; he was talking so fast he had to stop to catch his breath.
On TikTok especially, there's a subset of memes that seem to relish the excitement and pure adrenaline of going to war.
Last question: What other movies have given you the same feeling of adrenaline and emotion that watching Ford v Ferrari does?
Scott's adrenaline kicked in and before he knew it, he'd smashed her window open with a rock to check her vitals.
Yes. Dancing adrenaline is excitement — it's like, I can't wait to do those steps, I can't wait to have that feeling.
Most such reactions can be treated with epinephrine, a hormone commonly known as adrenaline, but some require a rush to hospital.
I took the dog for a walk hoping it would burn off some of the adrenaline that left my hands shaking.
Many American correspondents in the Middle East start out with an attraction not just to the adrenaline but to the exotic.
"I would assume, you're a burglar, you have an adrenaline rush, you want to get in and out," Detective Barbee said.
Of course, nothing about adrenaline or DNA expression should be unique to people with high levels of melanin in their skin.
Professional climbers, weekend skiers, gourmands, night-life lovers, devoted adrenaline seekers — Chamonix welcomes them all with the classic French double kiss.
In the hospital, a couple of days later, "once the adrenaline had worn off," Reus felt that familiar bleakness setting in.
Toward the end, you compare the adrenaline of your own obsession with work with the obsessions of the subjects you document.
And numbers aside, how many players can inject adrenaline straight into your veins with more force than Mitchell at his apex?
These can range from zoning out when someone is yelling at you, to running on adrenaline when you have an accident.
Now, these programs have all the adrenaline-rich storylines and heart-pumping plots to keep action fans binge watching around the clock.
The second French classic I eventually mastered was quiche, prepared while high off of adrenaline from the Women's March on January 22.
And it was her love of motorcycles and her sense of adrenaline that pushed her to go further with the Secret Service.
He does acupuncture, massage, and weight training to help balance his life, and to stem the adrenaline and emotion of his work.
It creates a dreamscape both hard to picture and immediately recognizable to anyone who has stayed up all night on pure adrenaline.
But, there is this amazing thing when the adrenaline kicks in, you find yourself doing things that you didn't think were possible.
Adrenaline kicks in, your blood starts pumping, and the blood rushes from your gut, giving you a fluttering sensation in your stomach.
Where the Boosted Board and the M21 offer adrenaline-inducing joy rides, the E-Go23 is a reliable performer with high endurance.
While the initial adrenaline rush does provide some immediate relief, the dive had a much longer-lasting impact on my general outlook.
The show, which is available on Netflix, will give viewers an intimate look into the world of street racing — adrenaline and all.
Thankfully, it was right behind me, and within a few minutes Pablo and I were back on deck, wide-eyed with adrenaline.
Case in point: Charlize Theron in last year's adrenaline-filled "Mad Max: Fury Road," which was filmed across this harsh landscape. 13.
I also love the adrenaline rush I get from competing, so I guess you would say that is why I love it.
Shark Week kicks off a full roster of programs for shark fanatics and adrenaline junkies alike, beginning July 23 at 7 p.m.
"I want to do good every time, but it gives you a little bit extra adrenaline," Suzuki said of coming to Oakland.
I was a youth," says Paul, now 52, "full of bravado and adrenaline, and it was just a product of the time.
In the moment of fights, I felt adrenaline pumping and didn't think I could get out of situations and somehow miraculously did.
Film yourself performing one of these adrenaline-fuelled activities and you can go back and relive the memories time and time again.
It's the minute before you run the 110m hurdles at the Olympics, and you can feel the adrenaline coursing through your veins.
He knew -- when your adrenaline is pumping and your mom is up there, you thinking she's dying -- you'd do anything you can.
The mother is a bit of an adrenaline junkie, and she ends up paralyzed after flipping the snowmobile and damaging her spine.
That adrenaline from being hunted is "something that most people will never really experience, because of the nature of it," DPR2 continued.
When a fake ambush happens at 3 in the morning, and gets you up out of your tent, your adrenaline gets pumping.
I think what he meant by that is feeling that adrenaline, feeling that whatever you want to call it, feeling that emotion.
Miller took his cameras to exotic locations to film extreme skiing and snowboarding ... and set the standard for adrenaline-fueled sports footage.
"When I started writing it, I knew this song could be a big hit," he says of his adrenaline-packed new single.
Problem was ... the 41-year-old couldn't find anything in his life to even approximate the adrenaline rush he got from BMX.
" A few songs later, a desperate search for adrenaline ends with an alleyway tryst near the end of "I Need Something New.
I asked him what it was like to be an EMT and he described a fast-paced grind with repeated adrenaline dumps.
People experienced increased adrenaline only when they smoked e-cigarettes with nicotine, and not with the nicotine-free alternatives or sham devices.
Rating The film comes from director Nicolas Winding Refn, known most widely for 2011's stylish and adrenaline-fueled surprise hit Drive.
Right now, there might not be a more terrifying mass-adrenaline moment associated with basketball than whenever these two leave their feet.
The book contrasts these scenes with the adrenaline-lust of journalists working in war zones and the manic lives they lead there.
During periods of severe panic, I lost weight, my body unable to keep up with the adrenaline constantly coursing through my body.
Meanwhile, I was lost in the blurry recesses of my brain, adrenaline masking any signs of physical pain, not equipped to answer.
Dance Dance Revolution was a movie montage for real: three minutes of rapid movement, pumping adrenaline, thundering music, and absolutely nothing hurt!
Friday night's game — an emotional win against their fiercest rival — may have pumped some much-needed adrenaline into the Yankees' collective body.
"He is a big-time, big adrenaline pitcher that never ceases to surprise you or amaze you," Astros manager A.J. Hinch said.
Danger is the uncomfortable rush of adrenaline you get when you almost step in front of a bus; fear is a choice.
At any rate, a ship full of amateur adventurers hits an iceberg, pumping some search-and-rescue adrenaline into this meditative romance.
The beer is flowing, adrenaline is pumping as people get excited about the game and things may even get a little rowdy.
"You get a real shot of adrenaline when you look out the door, then it's a real piece of cake after that."
But 2380 horsepower is more than enough to make it feel lively and get the adrenaline pumping when the time is right.
My adrenaline went through the roof; I'd be lying to you if I didn't tell you I was scared for my life.
I learned that he was an adrenaline junkie of sorts and leaving parties to dangle off the roof was a reoccurring problem.
For me it was the adrenaline of the game that motivated me, and drove me, and pushed me to the next level.
It probably provides the same rush of adrenaline that a craps table in Vegas might provide, but it's too risky for me.
From the moment the alarm goes off, no matter how many times it happens, the jolt starts the adrenaline pumping like mad.
Exercise also reduces levels of the body's stress hormones, such as adrenaline and cortisol, explained MaryAnn Browning, CEO and founder of Browningsfitness.
"Long Shot" isn't going to save the romantic comedy, but it's an adrenaline shot of pure pleasure to the genre's failing heart.
And even though the boy is into her whole scene — he's an adrenaline junkie — she has to dump him to protect him.
Actually, many believe he is one of the most talented actors of his generation, a syringe of adrenaline in whatever he appears.
But what options do we have for men, the so-called "stronger sex" often depicted in commercials as adventurers and adrenaline junkies?
"The adrenaline that kicks in on the water lifts me above it," she told the British newspaper The Sunday Mirror in 19993.
Fortunately, moments of contemplation are rarely afforded by a high-adrenaline staging that turns all-American angst into high and lowdown comedy.
When we perceive a threat, our brain floods our bloodstream with hormones such as adrenaline, which gets us ready to protect ourselves.
And it doesn't feel the need to spike your adrenaline with an eye-popping musical assault or an exhausting onslaught of CGI.
For me, the nerves, the adrenaline that I feel when I play in this court is impossible to compare to another feeling.
He loves life, attacks it head on, dangerously, seeking adrenaline, sometimes foolhardy, learning from his flaws while exploring, always, his spiritual resources.
"I think it was mainly the adrenaline rush tied in with being so overwhelmed by everything and everyone around us," she said.
It decreases blood pressure, hypertension and insomnia — as well as reduces the production of stress hormones, like adrenaline and cortisol, he notes.
But especially as 2016 approached, the adrenaline surge that McNamara, then 803, felt as he sped down the wave's face had waned.
For a bit more adrenaline, test your mettle on the skeleton track and reach speeds of up to 45 mph, head first.
Every time Churchill took to the airwaves it was as if he were injecting adrenaline-soaked courage directly into the British people.
But we're not given even the deaths of prominent characters in ways that might make us actually feel something other than adrenaline.
Subaru&aposs lineup at the 2020 Singapore Motor Show featured several shiny new cars, including the Viziv Adrenaline Concept and the Impreza.
The adrenaline that courses through Pierce's performance never lets up, even — no especially — when Willy is recalling a supposedly happier, easier past.
I would just do things, honestly, to try to get security guards and police officers to chase us to get some adrenaline.
You smell the diesel fumes, you feel the surge of adrenaline and taste dry copper on the dry roof of your mouth.
While a temporary boost in hormones like cortisol and adrenaline help people escape sticky situations, a sustained release can take a toll.
If highway transportation is the circulatory system of the U.S. economy, tolling is the shot of adrenaline that keeps the system flowing.
We were drinking tequila straight from the bottle, too high on adrenaline to fully absorb the impact of the past few hours.
"I'll probably miss the competitiveness the most, of winning a tight match and that adrenaline that goes through your body," she says.
Journalists don't talk enough about the effect that stress and adrenaline can have on our bodies, let alone on our mental health.
The full motor cortex is tied in, meaning that all movement — arms and legs included — has some influence on the adrenaline release.
But when Puggle gets a rush of adrenaline — what the rescue calls his "mad ten minutes" — he tends to play a little rough.
In just a few months, he experienced a rally, a crash and a recovery, with the adrenaline highs and lows that come along.
"We found our sweet, simple, ragey way of saying it… I get this sick adrenaline rush every time I hear it," she said.
"My life revolves around music, so anytime I don't have to talk about it is a nice defuser after a crazy adrenaline rush."
Even if Bobby is getting an adrenaline rush from it, this much can't be denied: Their little war is exhausting and time consuming.
The core of the experience was a story mode, mixing pseudo-historical narrative intrigue with the adrenaline of leading digital troops into battle.
But, as we know, jockeying is part of the fun and adrenaline of awards season, even in the absence of an actual horserace.
As waves crashed around the protected space and I snorkeled amongst a kaleidoscope of fish, my heart thumped with happiness — adrenaline-fueled happiness.
But are condoms really that necessary at a global, once-in-a-lifetime, adrenaline and booze-fuelled party for jocks at peak fuckability?
"I put the emotions aside and let the adrenaline kick in and I'm kind of scared how it will feel when it stops."
A last, more adrenaline-inducing way smugglers have come up with to transfer human beings across Europe after the prohibitive deal involves trucks.
Those are the times that fear fills my body, and I know that I am in for 10 days of adrenaline and isolation.
It was the wildest ride at the amusement park, with lots of thrills and occasional terrors and a rush of adrenaline every day.
This summer, families ready to get their adrenaline pumping can hit Knott's Berry Farm and ride their latest roller coaster, fittingly named HangTime.
It's an 88-minute adrenaline puzzle that leaves any pretense of a damsel in distress behind in favor of a smart, resourceful heroine.
Once I realized I was being filmed—by no less than a half dozen people excluding the live audience—the adrenaline kicked in.
The ethanol caused your brain to release adrenaline, cortisol, and norepinephrine, stimulants that pumped up your heart rate and jacked up your senses.
Hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline jump-start our body -- the heart starts to race, breathing comes more quickly and sweat breaks out.
Alpine Fit was physical torture, but there's so much adrenaline rushing through my cherry-red face, I won't feel the pain until tomorrow.
We watch movies for the jolts of emotion they induce, from adrenaline bursts to romance-induced swoons to lots and lots of tears.
Return policies are for beauty fans what car insurance is to an adrenaline junkie with a Chevy Camaro: a really valuable safety net.
If only similar bombshells could drop in every speech — then awards shows would be a nonstop adrenaline rush of shade and gif reactions.
The combination of sheer terror and adrenaline was paralyzing, but I after a few moments I am compelled to pet the 500 Lbs.
Because here's the thing: The fizzy adrenaline of uppers do not allow you to appreciate the slow wash of sunlight on your skin.
The active ingredient in auto-injectors like the EpiPen is epinephrine, more commonly known as adrenaline, a hormone that can help relax muscles.
The moment before we started our dance, which was a foxtrot to my song "Lost in Your Eyes," my adrenaline was going crazy!
" Lavin, ever the adrenaline junkie, then joked, "These things come in threes, so now I'm still waiting for the other shoe to drop.
The adrenaline-fueled adventures of 8booth were first noticed by the Laguna Beach Police Department after they gained "media attention," the statement added.
It's not just a nervous tick that causes your anxiety to rise; it's actually the stimulation of adrenaline and norepinephrine, says Dr. Kirk.
Plus, I was told this made for a better-tasting bird because it didn't fill them up with adrenaline in their final moments.
I get a rush of adrenaline, fear, and anxiety when I see these videos; so many of them have left me in tears.
As this heritage might suggest, the new film looks like it's trying to reinvigorate the rebooted Star Trek with more action and adrenaline.
DiMarco said dancing without being able to see was "an adrenaline rush" and allowed him to focus solely on following his partner's lead.
This video is perfect: the guitar line, the pony tail, the title cards, the angst, the anxious pulse, the adrenaline, the private school.
The 165-year-old contest is yachting on the next level, a cross between X Games adrenaline and a Formula One face-off.
Like a number of other drone racers, he has replaced a high-adrenaline physical sport with one in which you crash only vicariously.
Bay has created a movie that sets emotions on fire, gets adrenaline pumping, and incites the barbaric urge to guzzle a protein shake.
Just as people seem capable of superhuman strength under life-and-death situations, so adrenaline can produce extraordinary feats of perception like mine.
In virtual reality, your battles against waves of bad guys will feel even more tense and adrenaline-inducing, despite the game's cartoony graphics.
The active ingredient, epinephrine — a hormone made by the body and also known as adrenaline — was first isolated more than 100 years ago.
Why the adrenaline, the ruminations, the bullet and the knife, and when had the light begun to feel like sand in my eyes?
And yet somehow, that adrenaline-inducing glow that comes with mingling with the stars and witnessing your dreams come true is undeniably addicting.
The fight or flight pathway topiloerection is part of the body's response to adrenaline release (along with increased heart rate, faster breathing etc).
Players experience the same rollercoaster of adrenaline and heartbreak that fans do, but amplified tenfold because their own future is on the line.
Since we still had all the equipment and adrenaline and time on TV to fill, we decided to still put on a show.
In a live setting, King Sized Pegasus exude a level of adrenaline that only kids who still can't legally drink alcohol can sustain.
During it, it felt much longer and, obviously from adrenaline, it felt different and I honestly don't really remember too much of it.
In 2016, Sanders beat Hillary Clinton there in an upset, adding a shot of adrenaline and an air of legitimacy to his campaign.
The adrenaline of the World Series, and the knowledge that the long off-season is almost upon them, helps the umpires stay strong.
He made his money as a City trader during the boom years of the 1980s, reveling in its adrenaline-fueled, heavy-drinking culture.
Mr. Brownback, now a United States ambassador, promised Kansans that his signature tax cuts would provide a "shot of adrenaline" to the economy.
But for those adrenaline junkies who don't like to wait until October to get their gore, you'll have to find your thrills elsewhere.
Switching to Hoka One One Bondi slows runners down by about 1 percentage point more than the next "worst" running shoe Brooks Adrenaline.
"The tension and the adrenaline was at full throttle, where I couldn't even tell you the details the video is showing," he said.
That, she says, is when the shock and adrenaline from the trauma began to wear off and her mental health began to suffer.
Barry Keoghan, Evan Peters, Jared Abrahamson and Blake Jenner play the band of thieves, pumped up on adrenaline and pee-your-pants terrified.
The quest for more complex tricks is coded in the DNA of adrenaline-seeking athletes like White, passed down from generation to generation.
She's watched stallions snorting as their adrenaline levels fall, suggesting that the flow of mucus caused them to make the noise, she said.
Epinephrine, or adrenaline, is one of a handful of lifesaving drugs that are supposed to be "no-go" items for commercial passenger planes.
Health officials are especially concerned about epinephrine or adrenaline, which can be lifesavers for the tens of millions of people with food allergies.
They live for the adrenaline rush ... but as an employee, you might have a family and other priorities and can't work 24-7.
"It was difficult after stopping and I only needed a month without competitions and adrenaline to realize I have to return," she said.
That's because caffeine increases neuron firing in the brain, which also triggers the release of adrenaline that causes your heart to beat faster.
I let my friend Audrey choose something to try on while I try to forget what I've seen and temper the misspent adrenaline.
But the adrenaline rush and highs that she got from slopes have come to an abrupt end as she enters this new chapter.
"Suddenly I was in adrenaline mode, and I hadn't felt like that since the last time I had killed somebody," Mr. Walker said.
"For me, hunting is nothing to do with an adrenaline kick," she says, adding that it is essentially about connecting nature and food.
"I think during the moment that never really crossed our mind because of all of the adrenaline that was pumping," Mr. Waller said.
Adrenaline junkies can access the hotel by climbing the 400-meter Via Ferrata rock face or flying to their room on a zipwire.
Mountaineering expert Garrett Madison has made a career out of guiding ultra rich adrenaline junkies to the top of the world's highest mountains.
Donlon blamed "adrenaline" for his injury, a combination of his holding on to the scissors too tightly and Meyer's grabbing them too forcefully.
The Red Room is the most high-energy room, meant to spike guests' adrenaline with flashing lights, sounds, and a singular QLED screen.
" Claire was given adrenaline and had to be treated for anaphylaxis, while several other guests were struck with bouts of "really nasty vomiting.
And if their hyped-up jitters are a bit exaggerated, they at least provide a kick of adrenaline in a bizarrely narcoticized show.
Chad's chemo nurse had told him that his adrenaline would take over and that he would not even think of his own illness.
It wasn't that he became an adrenaline junkie or a reckless climber; on the contrary, he was always prudent and respectful of nature.
Experienced police officers say the adrenaline that flows during a live gunfight can push an officer to fire more than he even realizes.
The event is typically enjoyed as a kind of extreme sport, where runners risk being gored for the adrenaline high the danger provokes.
If teenagers need superhero comics, then this is what they should be like — pure bloody adrenaline, strange days, and big things blowing up.
It's an adrenaline rush prickling with a disorienting eeriness, thanks to nose-diving sound effects and disembodied, girlish vocals that pop up sporadically.

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