shuddery
IPA: ʃˈʌdɝi
adjective
- Characterized by shuddering motions.
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Examples of "shuddery" in Sentences
- Aunt Suzette took a shuddery breath, her tears now under control.
- I had that sort of shuddery instant recoil response as to me it just didn't look or feel like a book.
- Breathing in shuddery gasps, Rose went for the door, grabbed the handle, and started to haul it open.
- Billy groaned, recognizing the voice and shoving his shuddery little hands into his thinly lined pockets.
- Suddenly she experienced an odd, shuddery feeling, as if she had forgotten something important—no, not forgotten, never thought of.
- It struck me, watching this for the sixth or seventh time in thirty years, that the film really seems to be about the shuddery foundation of all that is held in society to be solid and bedrock.
- It was a spectacle almost as impressive as that of the falls, and in some ways, as the car skimmed along the brink of these mighty precipices, it was even more "shuddery," as Elsie expressed it.
- It is rather shuddery, however, to speculate on the terrible assortment of cutting, gouging, jabbing and slashing weapons with which the mutineers are able to equip themselves from the carpenter's shop.
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