41 Verbs to Use for the Word shivering

The girl gave a shiver.

I even kissed her, when she asked me to, and it sent a shiver all down my back.

She could feel Gratton shiver as he crouched against her.

In her white nightdress, the moonlight full upon her, she looked very pretty and yet so weird that Betty could not repress a shiver.

He sought with unobtrusive tenderness to anticipate her slightest want; he jumped to his feet and brought her a cup of water; he shoved aside a burning branch which rolled impudently too near the divine foot; he removed the offending fish from under her nostrils hastily and half apologetically; he piled the fire high when he saw her shiver.

The storm outside was making the house shiver and the lights dance.

Just now the little glow was steady; but the least movement on Mowbray's part, the slightest sound from outside, even a faint difference in the slow movement of the living flesh he was cutting, set the light-spot shivering and spinning.

and though he knew the sound well in his peaceful nights, it brought now a certain shiver.

There's no doubt about it, though, old White has got the shivers for some reason or other.

" The silence in the room was appalling; one could almost hear the shiver of apprehension running down the silk-and muslin-clad backs.

You set your rich, warm and soft to the fore, and leave the poor shivering at the door.

'They tell us how the wind is going to blow.' As I said this, there seemed to pass us, from the direction of the closed gates, a breath of air so cold that I could not restrain a shiver.

The stars had begun to shake little shivers of radiance through the firs.

"Will you come out, or shall I come in?" "You'd better come in," said Tudor, suppressing a shiver, "unless I'm wanted up at the Abbey.

So, when she could no longer conceal her shiverings, and having no hope that the big señor would understand her any better when he returned with the load of logs he and the peons were after, she rose and prepared to depart.

"A shock wot's shook me all up," he ses, working up a shiver.

The faces that used to smile on him are gone, the present faces only stare and if he told them now that it may be better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all, but both are good, they would conceal a shiver of boredom under politeness.

She would put her hand within my arm without a moment's hesitation, chatting all the while, never seeming in the least to suspect the shiver of joy which shot through my whole frame from the little hand upon my coat-sleeve.

Twenty seconds later Aldous held her shivering and sobbing and laughing hysterically by turns in his arms, while MacDonald's voice brought Paul and Peggy Blackton to them.

"She had stopped shiverin'Peg-leg's best knocked shivers quick.

" So all the way back from the Marne the French rivers Have given the Boches in turn the cold shivers.

I shall go mad if I have another night like last night.' Clare got out of bed, stumbled to the washstand, splashed her burning head and face with cold water, then lay shivering.

All night long the Salvation Army, the Volunteers of America, hundreds of every nationality and creed, labored strenuously in making preparations to feed the hungry, clothe the shivering, and care for the sick.

Jervis Ferrars looked at her keenly, noting the shiver and the trouble in her eyes; then he said abruptly: "What is the matter?

Simpson asked quickly, irritated because again he could not prevent that sudden shiver of the nerves.

41 Verbs to Use for the Word  shivering