thrill to (something)

thrill to (something)

To become greatly excited by or joyful from something. I wanted to thrill to the championship game the way I used to as a kid, but the magic was gone from it for some reason. The television series has found a following among those who thrill to the misdeeds of the rich and powerful.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

thrill to something

to become excited by something; to experience great joy while experiencing something. I always thrill to the sound of a marching band. The crowd thrilled to the sight of the winning team parading down Main Street.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

thrill to

v.
To be greatly excited by someone or something: Audiences thrilled to the spectacular performance.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • thrill to
  • buzzkill
  • a buzz kill
  • get (one's) rocks off on (something)
  • get carried away with (someone or something)
  • (one) can't wait
  • be going on (for) (something)
  • be going on something
  • be dying for something/to do something
  • be dying to (do something)