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View definitions for shuddering

shuddering

adjective as in aquiver

adjective as in timorous

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Example Sentences

“In the beginning, ‘friends’ is almost a nasty word for her,” says Yeoh, shuddering at the thought of nice Prime denizens trying to befriend the emperor.

“She's strong and she was just pushing me, pulling and that water was – ,” Ms Berry, said, shuddering.

From BBC

Before the official celebration of Turner’s first game here since his nine-year tenure came to a shuddering end, Turner threw a party of his own.

But that rousing victory amid an atmosphere of shuddering intensity, earned Southgate another chance to silence the critics that clearly affected his morale in Germany.

From BBC

This was what it looked like when the global economy came shuddering to a halt.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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