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shuddering

[ shuhd-er-ing ]

adjective

  1. trembling or quivering with fear, dread, cold, etc.
  2. Also ܻd·. characterized by or causing a shudder:

    a shuddering plunge of the ship.



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Other Word Forms

  • ܻd·Բ· adverb
  • ܲ·ܻd·Բ adjective
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Instead of shuddering at these words, too many Trump supporters — many of whom are professed Christians — simply shrug.

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It is some compensation for Jonbon, who finished second, after a shuddering mistake, when odds-on favourite for the Champion Chase at Cheltenham Festival last month.

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Or as someone whose soaring political career was brought to an early and shuddering halt by her own miscalculations over a serious embezzlement scandal.

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“X2 has been linked to previous incidents, where people received whiplash, head and leg injuries, and more, from the ride’s sudden shuddering and jolts.”

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“In the beginning, ‘friends’ is almost a nasty word for her,” says Yeoh, shuddering at the thought of nice Prime denizens trying to befriend the emperor.

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