Synonym: quake, quaver, shake, shiver, shudder, tremble, vibrate. Similar words: quivering, equivocal, equivocate, equivalent, equivalence, equivalency, equivocation, inquisitive. Meaning: ['kwɪvə(r)] n. 1. an almost pleasurable sensation of fright 2. a shaky motion 3. case for holding arrows 4. the act of vibrating. v. 1. shake with fast, tremulous movements 2. move back and forth very rapidly 3. move with or as if with a regular alternating motion.
Random good picture Not show
(1) The memory of that day made him quiver with anger.
(2) Jane couldn't help the quiver in her voice.
(3) Can you feel a quiver of her hands?
(4) I felt a quiver of excitement run through me.
(5) A quiver of expectancy ran through the audience.
(6) He felt a quiver of excitement run through him.
(7) I felt a quiver of panic.
(8) The opening bars of the music sent a quiver of excitement through the crowd.
(9) Never a quiver or a moan.
(10) He extended a hand: not a quiver.
(11) He felt not a quiver of fear, not a doubt of his own powers.
(12) An ivory quiver hung upon her left shoulder and in her hand was a bow.
(13) Its inhabitants quiver with curiosity whenever the desert train discharges a consignment of tourists.
(14) So with his trusty bow and a quiver full of arrows he set out to prove everyone else wrong.
(15) However(sentencedict.com/quiver.html), their bottom lips still quiver when the ball is stolen from them.
(16) It was only the last quiver of his egoism.
(17) What is embedded type is divided automatically quiver pacemaker?
(18) This adds another arrow to their quiver.
(19) A quiver of fear went through her.
(20) He could feel the sick quiver inside his stomach.
(21) When morning came she went to her store-chamber where among many treasures was a great bow and a quiver full of arrows.
(22) It looked as though it weighed a ton and seemed to quiver every so often.
(23) It reached the flat tummy and Ronnie spread it for a moment, feeling Mavis's muscles quiver.
(24) Her knees touched his and the tiny contact sent a quiver of anticipation up her spine.
(25) In his hands he holds a snuff box, shaped like a small quiver, and a thin stick.
(26) In addition, Nicholas carried a short bow at his shoulder, with a quiver.
(27) He has a big tummy and his arms all flabby and they quiver.
(28) But he was looking at her with a dark intensity that made her nerves quiver very oddly.
(29) He stuck his face in front of mine, hardly an inch away, arched his eyebrows and let his head quiver.
(30) She heard it crash to the bottom of the stairs, and felt the floor quiver as it gained on her.
More similar words: quivering, equivocal, equivocate, equivalent, equivalence, equivalency, equivocation, inquisitive, river, giver, liver, divert, driver, shiver, waiver, diverge, diverse, deliver, receiver, delivery, diverted, universe, divergent, diversity, shivering, deliverer, universal, diverting, give rise to, university.