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.
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(31) The arrow quiver in its mark.
(32) And Elam bare the quiver with chariots of men and horsemen, and Kir uncovered the shield.
(33) Even as the strings of a lute are alone though they quiver with the same music.
(34) It makes the little cedar trees quiver, as with delight.
(35) The loud love of peace makes one quiver more than any battle cry.
(36) That is a perfect and beautiful quiver made of thick cowskin with perimeter copper-embededside around.
(37) Results show that, the robot can achieve high positional resolution under position feedback control; however the robot will quiver due to the quick change of the speed of ultrasonic motors.
(38) Why do my hands quiver when I bend to pick a flower?
(39) Elam took up the quiver With the chariots, infantry and horsemen ; And Kir uncovered the shield.
(40) There was a slight quiver in his voice as he spoke.
(41) Around him rattles the quiver, flashes the spear and the javelin.
(42) With a vigorous quiver, an Arizona sweat bee "buzz pollinates" a deadly nightshade flower.
(43) Only when you let yourself fall into its solitude embrace, the delicate quiver could then be sealed and stored in your memories, vivaciously as a whole.
(44) The flower seemed to quiver, and then swayed gently to and fro.
(45) When those stars appeared, a quiver of excitement ran through the audience.
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(46) So saying, he took his stand on a rock of Parnassus, and drew from his quiver two arrows of different workmanship, one to excite love, the other to repel it.
(47) My non - describable facial appendages quiver with anticipation, every time I see you.
(48) Robin Hood reached back and plucked one last arrow from his quiver.
(49) She was panic - stricken You could feel the quiver in her voice.
(50) Now that no one else was at home, Cinderella went to her mother's grave beneath the hazel tree, and cried out: Shake and quiver, little tree, Throw gold and silver down to me.
(51) Photograph by Mark W. Moffett – With a vigorous quiver, an Arizona sweat bee "buzz pollinates" a deadly nightshade flower.
(52) Main symptom decreases for limb tension heighten, quiver, motion, mask face and pose are unusual, serious person can appear gawkish .
(53) He carries a bow with a quiver of arrows which he uses to transfix the hearts of youths and maidens.
(54) Neurological expression is quiver, all round neuritis, tendon reflexes hyperfunction, electropositive cone bundle pathology ask for ring.
(55) NIV Elam takes up the quiver(Sentencedict.com), with her charioteers and horses ; Kir uncovers the shield.
(56) It is better to quiver curative effect to fight choline drug, to take second place of muscle rigidity curative effect, logy to the movement curative effect is poor.
(57) Genghis Khan, the king on the horse has left startling quiver memory at the Eurasia with the iron heel like the whirlwind.
(58) Armed with a full quiver of brainstorming techniques and facing sheets of jotted ideas, bulleted subtopics, or spidery webs relating to your paper, what do you do now?
(59) Elam takes up the quiver, with her charioteers and horses ; Kir uncovers the shield.
(60) Their quiver is as an open sepulchre, they are all mighty men.
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