All 10 Uses
adrenaline
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The Angel Experiment
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- Years of Max-enforced training kicked in as adrenaline sped through the Gasman's body.†
p. 34.9adrenaline = “fight or flight” stimulating hormone
- Then he could study the effect of stress on her adrenaline levels.†
p. 38.4
- I was shaky with tension and adrenaline, and felt like I was going to come apart at the seams.†
p. 57.1
- My adrenaline was pumping, my arms felt like corded cables on the steering wheel.†
p. 58.6
- I felt totally wired on adrenaline, just nuts.
p. 60.9 *
- I felt edgy and angry, nervous, still coming off my adrenaline high after being chased by the Erasers.†
p. 79.4
- As soon as my adrenaline calmed down, I would go find a grocery store or something.†
p. 107.2
- I dropped down to the ground, adrenaline pouring into my veins.†
p. 107.6
- Adrenaline dumped into my veins, knotting my muscles.†
p. 117.1
- I could hear my heart and feel adrenaline snaking through me, turning me into Supergirl.†
p. 131.7
Definitions:
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(1)
(adrenaline) “fight or flight” stimulating hormone secreted by the adrenal gland in response to stress (making the body feel excited and ready for action)Doctors are more likely to use the term epinephrine (possibly shortened to epi or EP). Adrenalin as a proper noun without the ending "e" is a trademark name for the same chemical.
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)