shuddering

IPA: ʃˈʌdɝɪŋ

noun

  • An extended or continuous shudder.
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Examples of "shuddering" in Sentences

  • The parents terrify the children until they are shuddering in the corner.
  • It made her heart stop in her chest and her breath come in short shuddering gasps.
  • For a brief moment I was aware of nothing but the label shuddering its way into the distance.
  • Zogar sent another call shuddering through the night, and it was utterly unlike the first cry.
  • Atop him, the hell-hound was still breathing in short, shuddering gasps despite the gaping wound in its torso.
  • As he meditated thus, dejected but resolute, hesitating in every direction, and, in short, shuddering at what he was about to do, his glance strayed to the interior of the barricade.
  • After disconnecting, Chris sat in shuddering fury for a few seconds, then exploded out of the communications room and went zooming down the ship's central shaft, zero-G suiting his mood more than the lunar-G environs of the rotating outer hull.

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