Synonym: quake, quiver, shake, tremble. Similar words: huddle, huddle together, sudden, suddenly, all of a sudden, derived demand, thud, shut. Meaning: ['ʃʌdə(r)] n. 1. an almost pleasurable sensation of fright 2. an involuntary vibration (as if from illness or fear). v. 1. shake, as from cold 2. tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement.
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61. But those of us who understand history must shudder at his adulation of the false gods of isolationism and protectionism.
62. Now, with a visible shudder, he looked down again, staring at the cobbles.
63. The wind sighed again as it swept through the ruined temple, and a little shudder went through Caroline.
64. Yes, I knelt in fear, and my skin lived on thin wire, this side of a profound shudder.
65. Still, he thought with a shudder, perhaps it was better than falling into the hands of those negroes out there!
66. Before he could decide, a shudder passed through Isabel's body and her lashes fluttered closed.
67. Police shudder at the prospect of facing a population which has anti-aircraft guns and rocket launchers at its disposal.
68. And we forget that all these computers can crash with one shudder of an earthquake.
69. Upholders of the scientific faith shudder at the implications of having to mix it with such irredeemably subjective and impure elements.
70. "Do you think he'll come back?" she asked with a shudder.
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71. He swallowed deeply and another great shudder racked his body.
72. Polly tried to suppress the shudder that galvanised every nerve from the roots of her hair to her toes and fingertips.
73. "I can't even stand to be in the same room as him!" she said with a shudder.
74. It makes me shudder to read of a timber like teak being stained.
75. Frozen as she was, Ruth felt a shudder going down her spine.
76. The pod began to shudder and Rostov quickly checked the visual display.
77. Even the apparent eating of children provokes a shudder of revulsion, as in the habits of the Nile crocodile.
78. I shudder with embarrassment every time I think about it.
79. I shudder to think what I should do when her next social invitation arrives in the letter box!
80. Another gust of wind sent a sudden chill shudder through the sleeping body on the bed.
81. Palestrina! I shudder to think what I should do when her next social invitation arrives in the letter box!
82. I shudder to think what might happen.
83. An involuntary shudder passed over both of us.
84. The mere thought of the ruffian made her shudder.
85. I gave a shudder but felt fresher.
86. 'Very much.'He said it with an involuntary shudder.
87. I shudder to think.
88. Equipped in a manner which would make a modern alpinist shudder at the thought.
89. 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 .
90. I still shudder when I look hack on the past.
More similar words: huddle, huddle together, sudden, suddenly, all of a sudden, derived demand, thud, shut, wash up, shut out, added, shut down, shuffle, shuttle, hidden, ridden, sodden, finish up, muddy, buddy, trodden, dachshund, puddle, cuddly, cuddle, shuttle bus, buddhism, a good deal, befuddle, befuddled.