61 Verbs to Use for the Word quiver

She tried to withdraw her hand, biting her lips, setting them tightly, in her battle for calmness and her old hauteur and indifference; but he held the small hand firmly, felt it quiver and tremble, saw the violet eyes raised to his with a troubled wonder in them; and her name sprang to his lips: "Ida!"

While I was yet ten or twelve paces from him, I saw his hand quiver, and sprang to one side as the blade flashed past my head.

Oh, Julia, could you shake hands with me, just to show me you know how I despise myself?" Julia shook hands considerably less like a slug or a limpet than usual, and something very queer and unexpected happened when her hand met poor Kitty's wet, feverish little paw and she heard the quiver in her voice.

Over his shoulders was slung a stout bow of yew, and across his back hung a quiver of good round arrows.

But even as she watched with all her spirit a-quiver with the wonder of it, the vision passed; the star was veiled.

The old text "Blessed is he that hath his quiver full of them" has ceased to have any use or application.

The Chinese, always great sticklers for politeness, used to insist in early times that a warrior should not take advantage of his enemy when the latter had emptied his quiver, but wait for him to pick up his arrows before going on with the fight.

She was not nourishing alone: the sap of April was dilating the land, sending a quiver through the woods, raising the long herbage which embowered her.

But now, even as they stood thus, out of the green came a cry, hoarse at first but rising ever higher until it seemed to fill the world about and set the very leaves a-quiver.

" "And what of Giles?" "He is away to get him arrows to fill his quiver, and to fill his purse with what he may, for the dead lie thick in the road yonder, and there is much plunder.

The long dark lashes swept her cheek; her lips set tightly to repress the quiver which threatened them; but when he had completely broken down, she raised her eyes to his with a look so grave, so sweet, so girlish, that Stafford's heart leapt, not for the first time that morning, and there flashed through him the unexpected thought: "What would not a man give to have those eyes turned upon him with love shining in their depths!"

One detected an appealing quiver on her lips, and noted, or imagined, a suspicious brightness beneath the long dark lashes that swiftly screened her eyes.

"What dost thou ail, sweet Aspen, say, Why do thy leaflets quiver?" "'Twas long ago," the Aspen sighed How long is past my knowing

As they approached, a thrill of lightness and uncertainty was setting her limbs a-quiver.

Whether it was that for the first time in all his wonderful career he realised that the "System" was to meet its Nemesis, or what the cause, none could tell, perhaps not even Barry Conant himself, but some emotion caused his olive face for an instant to turn pale, and gave his voice a tell-tale quiver.

Now, glancing up, scarce breathing, Beltane beheld the nun who crouched down against the wall, her staring eyes turned towards the door, her cheeks ashen, her lips a-quiver with deadly fear.

he asked, a quiver of cunning intelligence making his stony mask quiver.

"And then something shot down by mesomething heavy, and stood a-quiver in the planks.

The name was the merest whisper and held a quiver of fear.

Two hundred pairs of eyes were fastened with hawklike intensity upon him, and they could perceive no quiver of his hand.

The correct reading is avapas, meaning quiver.

There was not a shadow of meaning in his facenot a quiver to denote that he knew anything of what had passed.

And here am I with heart insurgent beating the long roll and every nerve a-quiver with sedition!"

I noticed a little quiver in the great sinews of his wrist.

] VENISON.Far, far away in ages past, our fathers loved the chase, and what it brought; and it is usually imagined that when Isaac ordered his son Esau to go out with his weapons, his quiver and his bow, and to prepare for him savoury meat, such as he loved, that it was venison he desired.

61 Verbs to Use for the Word  quiver