shuddering in English

verb
1
(of a person) tremble convulsively, typically as a result of fear or revulsion.
I shuddered with horror

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1. Rostov drew a long shuddering breath.

2. The train Braked to a shuddering halt

3. David brought the truck to a shuddering stop.

4. HAVE you experienced the shuddering of an earthquake?

5. The floor was shuddering beneath us.

6. She drew a deep shuddering breath.

7. The train braked to a shuddering halt.

8. 'I am afraid of it,'she answered , shuddering.

9. He grasps in his arms the poor shuddering child,

10. Behind him, the whole island was shuddering with flame.

11. She nodded in affirmation, then burst into shuddering tears.

12. At the back entrance to the chapel, Jack came to a shuddering halt.

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14. His tenderness was replaced at first by a shuddering revulsion.

15. It went on too long, until its recent shuddering halt.

16. She looked at it, shuddering, and picked it up by a corner.

17. Synonyms for Atremble include quivering, quaking, shaking, trembling, shuddering, trembly, tremulous, aquiver, shaky and shuddery

18. One of them, Cofi, whimpering and shuddering with pain, has taken a bullet.

19. 28 A rupture of bise is thumped, shuddering of his shoulder subconscious trembles.

20. Anna's legs were shuddering, once more she felt as if she was about to wet herself.

21. She began to cry as children cry, deep, shuddering sobs that went on and on.

22. Synonyms for Aquiver include quivering, quaking, shaking, trembling, quivery, shuddering, trembly, tremulous, atremble and quaky

23. It closed possessively on the aroused peak, sending delicious waves of pleasure shuddering through her.

24. Synonyms for Blenching include recoiling, shrinking, flinching, wincing, cringing, quailing, shying, starting, shuddering and faltering

25. Long shuddering sobs shook her slight frame as she poured out her hurt and misery.

26. Late 16th century from Latin Abhorrent- ‘shuddering away from in horror’, from the verb abhorrere (see abhor).

27. Synonyms for Abominating include abhorring, despising, detesting, hating, loathing, disliking, execrating, recoiling from, shuddering at and disapproving

28. The suspended despair inside her splintered into a shuddering sob and Fernando tightened his hold on her.

29. After relating the bare facts of the suicide decades later, Dan looked away, shuddering to keep his composure.

30. “Aftershocks” is thematically structured like an earthquake, including the rumbling foreshocks and the shuddering ground after an upheaval

31. A fine crash from the piano greeted the words , interrupted by a shuddering cry from the old man .

32. Shuddering with fear and anticipation at the prospect of the weekend ahead, she risked opening her eyes again.

33. Two weeks later, he starts a series of shuddering contractions and tiny miniature sea-horses shoot out from his pouch.

34. Msika has been promoted to vice-president, equitable distribution has not been achieved, and the nation is shuddering with the consequences.

35. She was shuddering in distaste when Travis came in carrying an armful of kindling, which he tossed down by the fire.

36. While all these words mean "to feel strong aversion or intense dislike for," Abhor implies a deep often shuddering repugnance

37. (Abhorr) To regard with horror or detestation; to shrink back with shuddering from; to feel excessive repugnance toward; to detest to extremity; to loathe

38. She rounded the corner to find Edward glaring Beadily at the shuddering blinds on the back of the door, an d Esme grinning gently behind her soft hand

39. Cop out is marvelously juvenile, not just in its typical situation comedy and sight gags, but from its ability (even desire) to frequently bring its plot to a shuddering halt so its characters can

40. ‘Shuddering violently, I grabbed Josh by both shoulders, and turned him around facing the Cobwebbed skeleton.’ ‘I paid scarce attention to them as the movie began in earnest, showing a Cobwebbed crypt, bathed in silvery moonlight.’

41. ‘Outside in a corridor is an old gent in a white uniform and a Cockaded turban who has spent 37 years in a gilded cage slowly shuddering up and down a narrow stairwell.’ ‘This shows the troops, wearing their Cockaded hats and carrying banners decorated with cockerels swarming into the Piazza del Popolo.’

42. Cold horror froze each vein. / Aghast and shuddering my comrades stood; / down sank at once each heart, and terror chilled the blood. / No more with arms, for peace with vows and prayer / we sue, and pardon of these powers implore, / or be they goddesses or birds of air / obscene and dire.

43. ‘Outside in a corridor is an old gent in a white uniform and a Cockaded turban who has spent 37 years in a gilded cage slowly shuddering up and down a narrow stairwell.’ ‘This shows the troops, wearing their Cockaded hats and carrying banners decorated with cockerels swarming into the Piazza del Popolo.’