shivering

IPA: ʃˈɪvɝɪŋ

noun

  • The action of a person or thing that shivers; a trembling.
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Examples of "shivering" in Sentences

  • He was shivering with the morning cold.
  • She falls to the floor, still shivering.
  • The ferrets were found cold and shivering in a hedgerow.
  • Baby finds the Doberman, shivering and whimpering in pain.
  • Deb gets back to the hospital unscathed, shivering in despair.
  • Shivering is a frequent occurrence in the post operative period.
  • Glad to know I had you squeling and, also, shivering from the insect things.
  • I remarked, still shivering from the false alarm, and all those imaginary golden bulls.
  • When I began shivering from the cold, I said "I don't know how to go back in there and face them."
  • Bonnie was shivering from the cold as she waited outside the Forbes house for any sign of movement.
  • My body, which was shivering from the cold 30 degree air, became rock solid as I peered through the optics.
  • Afterward they moved into the sun, shivering from the unfamiliar cold, despite very little sweat slicking their bodies.
  • The Swiss Can't Miss has handled his lounge-act standing with ease, and all but reveled in the Agassi love-in, telling tales of how he watched Andre's night moves from under the covers of his hotel bed, shivering from the nerves.

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