Thrill
THRILL, noun [See the Verb.] A drill.
1. A warbling. [See Trill.]
THRILL, verb transitive
1. To bore; to drill; to perforate by turning a gimblet or other similar instrument. [But in the literal sense, drill is now chiefly or wholly used. Spenser used it literally in the clause, 'with thrilling point of iron brand.']
2. To pierce; to penetrate; as something sharp.
The cruel word her tender heart so thrill'd,