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8 Sentences With "get a charge out of"

How to use get a charge out of in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "get a charge out of" and check conjugation/comparative form for "get a charge out of". Mastering all the usages of "get a charge out of" from sentence examples published by news publications.

I just get a charge out of finding stuff out.
If you're mailing as few as ten pills across state lines, the Feds will get a charge out of that.
It has excellent handling and it's a home on a range of 15 miles which techies will get a charge out of.
Robots, of course, won't drive aggressively, or get a charge out of bullying a little hatchback at an intersection (as back seat drivers, we won't want them to).
Perhaps that was Scott's intent—to simultaneously titillate and horrify the viewer so that we, like the Romans who sat in the Coliseum thousands of years ago, can get a charge out of the brutality we see before us.
Margot Hornblower, "Listen, Detroit: You'll Get a Charge Out of This," Time, Heroes for the Planet, February 22, 1999, p. 80. There he developed and patented his first invention, the Benjamin Center Drive, named after his father.George S. Howard, Stan Ovshinsky and the Hydrogen Economy:…Creating a Better World (Notre Dame: Academic Publications, 2006), p. 50. This unique automatic high-speed center drive lathe had many important uses.
" Similarly, AllMusic critic Vincent Jeffries praised the record's musicality in a retrospective review as "some of the fastest punk attempted by the band in years," but worried that "goofy lyrics prevent FYULABA from being a triumphant return to form." Jeffries also compared the band to "Weird Al" Yankovic and concluded that "[l]isteners willing to ignore the bad lyrics should get a charge out of the music, but this rather imposing condition should keep FYULABA off any must-have punk lists." Other critics were more forgiving of the album's lyrics while praising its musicality. Writing for Drop-D Magazine, critic Paul Watkin gave the album a favorable review, describing it as "straight out, rapid fire punk, with the boys laying back into the crunchy guitars to highlight the choruses and screaming out back-up vocals.
The narrator is Hades, whose mission is to correct the lies of > his little brother Zeus, whom he regularly characterizes as a "a total myth- > o-manic," which is "old Greek-speak for 'big fat liar'" (v). Zeus spreads > lies mostly for self-aggrandizement. ...Strikingly, Zeus' big fat lies are > propagated in the form of a book: The Big Fat Book of Greek Myths. > McMullan's appeal to her readers is based on the assumption that they will > have already met the myths in their traditional form at an even younger age, > in a compendium like that of the D'Aulaires, and that they view that > compendium as somewhat tedious and overlong (as opposed to the Myth-O-Mania > books, which come in at between 150 and 165 large-print pages) - or, if they > do not view it that way, they will get a charge out of being given > permission to do so now.

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