quiver|quivered|quivering|quivers in English
verb
[quiv·er || 'kwɪvə(r)]
shiver, quake, tremble, shudde
Use "quiver|quivered|quivering|quivers" in a sentence
1. In the past, people used to strap their quivers to their backs, but now you can attach a quiver to your bow without any hassle.
2. Bertha's voice quivered with indignation.
3. Therefore, before we even dare to ask the question ‘how many arrows can a quiver hold’, we first need to ask ourselves ‘what types of quivers are we referring to’ as this will directly impact the number of arrows a quiver is able to hold.
4. Lou's voice quivered with indignation.
5. The bird quivered its wings.
6. The thicket quivered, then moved.
7. He quivered all over with rage.
8. He is quivering with anger.
9. Muscles quiver beneath tawny fur.
10. The child was quivering in her arms.
11. My whispering, quivering voice will say,
12. 29 The pine needles were still quivering.
13. His voice was quivering with rage.
14. The pine needles were still quivering.
15. I lay there quivering with fear.
16. Stop that lip quivering and sit up.
17. Their small bodies quivered with the exertion.
18. I felt a quiver of panic.
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20. A quiver of fear went through her.
21. A quiver that holds regular arrows
22. He concealed me in his quiver.
23. Never a quiver or a moan.
24. All was unstable; quivering as leaves, evanescent as lightning.
25. Marked by quivering: The children were Aquiver …