shuddering

  • 1Shuddering — Shudder Shud der, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Shuddered};p. pr. & vb. n. {Shuddering}.] [OE. shoderen, schuderen; akin to LG. schuddern, D. schudden to shake, OS. skuddian, G. schaudern to shudder, sch[ u]tteln to shake, sch[ u]tten to pour, to shed,… …

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  • 2shuddering — shudderingly, adv. /shud euhr ing/, adj. 1. trembling or quivering with fear, dread, cold, etc. 2. Also, shuddery. characterized by or causing a shudder: a shuddering plunge of the ship. [SHUDDER + ING2] * * * …

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  • 3shuddering — adj. Shuddering is used with these nouns: ↑breath, ↑halt, ↑sob …

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  • 4shuddering — Synonyms and related words: abhorrence, abomination, ague, allergy, antagonism, antipathy, aspen, aversion, bumpiness, chattering, chorea, cold shivers, cold sweat, creeping flesh, disgust, enmity, fits and starts, hate, hatred, horror, hostility …

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  • 5shuddering — shud·der || ʃʌdÉ™(r) n. trembling movement, quiver, shiver v. tremble, shake, shiver, quiver …

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  • 6shuddering — n. Trembling, tremor, horror …

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  • 7shuddering — adjective shaking convulsively or violently (Freq. 1) • Similar to: ↑unsteady …

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  • 8With Shuddering Fall — is the first novel by Joyce Carol Oates. It was published by Vanguard Press in 1964.The novel tells the story of two people, Shar and Karen, and their disastrous love affair.Like much of Oates early work, With Shuddering Fall is currently out of… …

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  • 9Nen Girith —     Shuddering Water , name given to Dimrost, the falls of Celebros in the Forest of Brethil.        The Shuddering Water where the stream of Celebros fell into the Ravines of Teiglin; so named for the great shivering that came upon Nienor Níniel …

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  • 10Shudder — Shud der, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Shuddered};p. pr. & vb. n. {Shuddering}.] [OE. shoderen, schuderen; akin to LG. schuddern, D. schudden to shake, OS. skuddian, G. schaudern to shudder, sch[ u]tteln to shake, sch[ u]tten to pour, to shed, OHG.… …

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