Quiver Mnemonic
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quiver
quiver
/ˈkwɪvəɹ/
Examples
- The woman quivered in anger.
- The hand seems to quiver slightly.
- Blocking isn't the only tool in the quiver.
- Don't quiver in fear in front of the Tree.
- The quiver tip is an extension of the fishing rod.
- A crime fighter makes them quiver with delight.
- His lips quivered as the drum roll continued.
- It wasn't palsy, rather a quiver of animal timidity.
- There was a brief quiver in Premier Brad Wall's voice.
- He took the place of the quivering, buckling, sliding oaken timber.
an almost pleasurable sensation of fright
noun
a shaky motion
noun
case for holding arrows
noun
the act of vibrating
noun
shake with fast, tremulous movements
verb
move back and forth very rapidly
verb
move with or as if with a regular alternating motion
verb
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"Quick + River. The arrows in the quick river made the holder's hand quiver with cold."
"Quick + River. Arrows in a quick river, shaking and ready to go."
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