Use "shudder|shudders" in a sentence

1. One shudders at the thought.

2. She recoiled with a shudder.

3. She gave an involuntary shudder.

4. The elevator rose with a shudder.

5. A cold shudder ran through him.

6. Shudder, you who are carefree!

7. He repressed a shudder of disgust.

8. The building gave a sudden shudder .

9. Shudder in absolute horror,’ declares Jehovah,

10. “The planet shudders with the force of ten thousand earthquakes.

11. A shudder of fear ran through him.

12. She gave a dramatic shudder of repulsion.

13. I gave a shudder but felt fresher.

14. With a shudder, Melissa returned to the hall.

15. I shudder to say simple; it's straightforward.

16. A shudder of pain racked his body.

17. Just thinking about the accident makes me shudder.

18. The mere thought of the ruffian made her shudder.

19. One convulsive shudder, and he was no more.

20. The news sent a shudder through the audience.

21. He remembered that awful moment with a shudder.

22. I'm in California, gauging the situation on the ground as the economy heres shudders forward.

23. And when we touched she didn't shudder at my paw

24. The sight of so much blood made him shudder.

25. - The sound of an Awful scream made him shudder

26. On May with a sudden flatulent shudder, it dissolved.

27. I shudder with embarrassment whenever I think I think about it.

28. The sight of the coffin sent a shudder through him.

29. With convulsive shudders, it begins to pump blood into a network of veins within the baggy wings.

30. 28 When your sailors cry out, the coastlands will shudder.

31. Surgeons invented Biosurgery for it to soften its mental shudder factor

32. She gave a little shudder when she touched his clammy hand.

33. As always, the gin made him shudder and even retch slightly.

34. Synonyms for Convulses include jerks, shudders, agitates, shakes, buckets, jiggles, joggles, jolts, jounces and judders

35. The next crisis sent a shudder of fear through the UN community.

36. A shudder ran through him at the touch of her fingers.

37. And their kings will shudder with horror+—their faces will be troubled.

38. After several minutes Herbert caught sight of something that made him shudder.

39. I blush , I burn , I shudder, while I pen the damnable atrocity.

40. He was rooted to the spot, but convulsive shudders ran down his back; his shoulders would heave suddenly.

41. He sprawls across it and shudders like his back's broken, and there's a crackling noise like sizzling fat.

42. Apostrophes in last names? Does this picture make you shudder? It should

43. The ugliness of the city would make an aesthete like you shudder.

44. Synonyms for Abominates include abhors, despises, detests, hates, loathes, dislikes, execrates, recoils from, shudders at and disapproves

45. He shudders still with the memory of the loss of his forefathers upon its scorching deserts and forbidding mountain-tops.

46. Read how poor Hazlitt made his tea , and shudder at the dreadful barbarism.

47. Then there's nothing but the implacable, soul-less beat, and a subdued babble of shudders and metallic gasps.

48. 29 He shudders still with the memory of the loss of his forefathers upon its scorching deserts and forbidding mountain-tops.

49. It makes me shudder to read of a timber like teak being stained.

50. Synonyms for Blench include recoil, shrink, flinch, wince, cringe, quail, shy, start, shudder and falter

51. The Banishing will stream exclusively to Shudder on April 15 in the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand, as well as via the Shudder offering within the AMC+ bundle where available.

52. Another surge of pain in my ankle caused me to give an involuntary shudder.

53. She recalled with a shudder how her boss had once tried to kiss her.

54. Equipped in a manner which would make a modern alpinist shudder at the thought.

55. She only felt the pulsation in her own fingers, and withdrew her hand with a shudder.

56. He gave a slight shudder as he considered how near he had come to death.

57. 2 days ago · The Banishing will stream exclusively on Shudder starting April 15

58. If I fail to capture this tiny cliff,... I shudder to think what historians will say.

59. However, the State pageantry Afforded to the reburials has caused a shudder in many circles

60. 16 Another surge of pain in my ankle caused me to give an involuntary shudder.

61. If you love skiing but shudder at the cost, take advantage of our superb family offer.

62. And their kings will shudder in horror over you when I brandish my sword before them.

63. Synonyms for Abominate include abhor, despise, detest, hate, loathe, dislike, execrate, recoil from, shudder at and disapprove

64. Each time she does this I feel a shudder of love at the exactness of this sleeping courtesy.

65. A few years ago, a well-known research immunologist injected himself with hookworms and reduced his allergic symptoms (shudder).

66. The canonical Blobfish picture elicits squeals of delight and shudders of horror, embodying an eye-catching blend of cute and ugly somewhat unfamiliar to …

67. Converto Animadversionem ab intellegentia!" Ignifer watched her younger self shudder, and then open her eyes and stare straight ahead

68. I shudder, recalling my Cringey emo phase, "I have no idea what you're talking about." I lie.

69. A perfectionist, however, would likely shudder at the thought of saying something incorrectly —an attitude that would impede his progress.

70. But those of us who understand history must shudder at his adulation of the false gods of isolationism and protectionism.

71. 21 synonyms for Abhor: hate, loathe, despise, detest, shrink from, shudder at, recoil from, be repelled by, have an aversion to, abominate, execrate

72. Agrise (third-person singular simple present agrises, present participle Agrising, simple past and past participle agrised) (obsolete, intransitive) To shudder with horror; to tremble, to be terrified

73. “Looking out the window, I saw the four-car garage and shed outside our home shudder like an airplane at the end of a runway,” he said.

74. Franz felt a shudder run through his veins at observing that the feeling of the duke and the countess was so much in unison with his own personal disquietude .

75. Talking of gelatinous stuff, the single flavoured bland and wobbly things like Blancmanges, creme caramels, syllabubs, panna cottas, mousses and (shudder) milk puddings aren't really trying hard enough

76. Schoolchildren practice earthquake drills, the military rehearse helicopter rescue missions, and fire departments bring out their earthquake-simulation machines, in which volunteers practice their survival skills inside a room-sized box that shakes and shudders just like the real thing.

77. 17 Craniology, phrenology and eugenics, once-respectable fields of endeavour that are now regarded with a shudder, may shriek from time to time, but few sane people pay attention to them.

78. Abominate verb hate, dislike, loathe, despise, detest, abhor, shudder at, recoil from, regard with repugnance, feel repelled by, have an aversion to, execrate, feel hostile to 'I Abominate dogma,' he said

79. Abominate verb hate, dislike, loathe, despise, detest, abhor, shudder at, recoil from, regard with repugnance, feel repelled by, have an aversion to, execrate, feel hostile to 'I Abominate dogma,' he said

80. 1400, "to loathe, regard with repugnance, dislike intensely," literally "to shrink back with horror or dread," from Latin Abhorrere "shrink back from, have an aversion for, shudder at," from ab "off, away from" (see ab-) + horrere "tremble at, shudder," literally "to bristle, be shaggy," from PIE *ghers-"start out, stand out, rise to a point, bristle" (see horror).