2472 examples of shudder in sentences

The Signora's voice sent a shudder through all the women present.

Ye see your state wi' theirs compar'd, And shudder at the niffer; But cast a moment's fair regard, What maks the mighty differ?

You make me shudder, Mrs. Corbett, but you look superb when you rage like that; really, you women interest me a great deal.

"I thought I was very brave until to-night, but it was horribleit makes me shudder to think of it.

With a shudder we turned our eyes from this horrible scene.

" "Butthe danger!" whispered the boy's mother, with a shudder.

No doubt much that had been reported was either false, or exaggerated, yet there flashed across my memory numberless tales of rapine, outrage and cold-blooded cruelty in which this demon of the sea had figured, causing me to shudder at the recollection.

" "Ugh! I don't want anything here," answered Stanley with a shudder.

Know where it is?" Reeve followed without a question through the open door, only stopping as he passed beyond the bars, to look back to them with a shudder.

As for her moral views, they were enough to make one shudder.

"I am glad we left you,"she had meant to say "that arm," I judge, but there was a break in her voice, a swift movement, and she suddenly said "this arm," with a little shudder in which she could not meet my eyes; for, such as the arm was, she had finished her speech from within it.

Then recoiling with a shudder, he uttered moodily, and with the tones of one whose determination was made: "I should think the bauble coined of my grandchild's blood!

"Possibly, aunt," she said with an involuntary shudder, "some of the many gentlemen we have lately seen, and one who has had art enough to conceal his real character from the world.

A shudder ran through the people.

At the time of his first appearance in the Assembly he wore, as formerly did Théophile Gautier, a red waistcoat, and the shudder which Gautier's waistcoat caused among the men of letters in 1830, Gaston Dussoubs' waistcoat caused among the Royalists of 1851.

There was a shudder!

In almost every county, gibbets rose and made the wayfarer shudder and turn away at sight of their ghastly burdens.

The manner in which the instrument brought these wild beings nearer to her eye, caused her to shudder, and she was soon satisfied.

She did notice with a shudder the appearance of an owl that sat for a while on his shoulder and then turned into a big fur muff which was all right as long as he held it, but walked away on four legs when he tossed it to the floor.

" There was a semirespectful silence; Linda looked at the little jewel-like machine with a slight shudder; Sacharissa shrugged her young shoulders.

If I should tell at a tea table in London, that I have crossed the Atlantick in an open boat, how they'd shudder, and what a fool they'd think me to expose myself to such danger?'

Lord, I sometimes sit an' shudder when some scene comes back to me, Which shows me big an' brutal in some act o' tyranny, When some triflin' thing upset me an' I let my temper fly, An' was sorry for it

The glimmering shade his eyes invades, Out of his cheek the red bloom fades; His warm heart feels the icy chill, The round limbs shudder, and are still

His characters, though we laugh or weep or shudder at them, are sometimes only caricatures, each one an exaggeration of some peculiarity, which suggest Ben Jonson's Every Man in His Humour.

I will draw a veil over the scene that presented itselfnature revolts, and my fair friends would shudder at the detail.

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