Definitionn. a reflex motion caused by cold or fear or excitement
Last update: August 23, 2015
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She shivered in horror. [Please select]
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The frightening incident gave him a terrible shivers. [Please select]
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In a candlelit near-darkness I sat nonchalantly trying not to shiver, on my insulated granite chair and spooned invisible hot veggie burger gruel. [Please select]
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From time to time, Grim steals a fleeting kiss from my lips and a shiver of fear passes through me. [Please select]
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Weary, slack-jointed, low-hearted as they were, the deadly coast-fever fell upon them, and they shivered, and burned, and groaned, and raved, and leaped into holes, or rolled into camp fires. [Please select]
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"Redeem mine hours--the space is brief-- While in my glass the sand-grains shiver, And measureless thy joy or grief, When Time and thou shalt part for ever." [Please select]
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He took his aim, and his bullet whistled past the mark so nearly, that the pendulous object at which it was directed was seen to shiver. [Please select]
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She shivered and dropped it, and the large rings on the fingers rattled on the wooden frame of the couch. [Please select]
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Paulus shivered at these words, for he was cold. [Please select]
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Dainia collected her scattered wits, shivered with cold and then said, dully at first, but with a growing cheerfulness that made Gorgo's blood run cold: "Did I say 'nothingness'." [Please select]
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