verb

definition

To shake nervously, often from fear or horror.

definition

To vibrate jerkily.

noun

definition

An extended or continuous shudder.

Examples of shuddering in a Sentence

Deidre drew a shuddering breath then groaned.

Kiera took two steps back, shuddering in disgust and fear.

She wiped her eyes and drew a shuddering breath.

She cried until she could control herself, wiped her face, and drew several shuddering breaths.

Shuddering, she touched the places where the beast's canines sank into her body.

She got up and dressed, shuddering at the thought of the dark damp cellar.

She drew a shuddering breath through her nose then sneezed.

Jilian injected me with something to kill me, she paused, shuddering at the flash of residual pain from the memories.

It said nothing more but ducked its head and began to clean the human with its long tongue, shuddering at each lick.

Now MS seemed to have brought his life to a shuddering halt.

And at the very moment of that vainglorious thought, a qualm came over me, a horrid nausea and the most deadly shuddering.

Shuddering, she looked toward Taran, the sense of betrayal raw.

He dropped to his knees, his body shuddering at the energy-- Anshan's life force.

The week came to its shuddering climax with President Bush's speech to the UN General Assembly.

Some observers lay the blame at th door of Buddhism, a creed which promotes pessimism by beget ting the anchorite, the ascetic and the shuddering believer ii seven hells.

A few minutes later the calf struggled into the world, took one first shuddering breath, closely followed by its last.

Which town has left you shuddering at the sight of gray estates stretching out into the distance?

For long the two enemies looked at one another; Hook shuddering slightly, and Peter with the strange smile upon his face.

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