37 Verbs to Use for the Word shudders

Edith Morriston gave a little shudder.

"Quite so," said Lord Bannerdale, who had taken a great dislike for the sanctimonious speaker, and who could scarcely repress a shudder as he shook Mr. John Heron's cold and clammy hand.

And whereas if any one else had offered him the diadem, he might have taken it, he was then stopped short by that speech and felt a shudder of alarm.

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

" A proposal which again brought a shudder over the girl.

Richard Perley, it is true, accuses him of a turpitude that makes a man shudder and abhor; but allowances must be made for the exaggeration of a careless spendthrifta "good fellow," than whom I can conceive of nothing so useless and mischievous in the human economy.

" Once more the recollection of his sufferings rose so vividly before him that he could not suppress a shudder.

This number causes a shudder.

She read his purpose clearly, and she could not restrain a shudder of her flesh.

A cold chill ran through him, and he could not prevent an involuntary shudder.

The girl controlled a shudder of disgust.

He saw her shudder and give in to a wave of longing.

Maurice was destined to live five years longer, but she was already haunted by apprehensions, and could never meet Morange without experiencing a chilling shudder, for he, as she repeated to herself, had lost his only child.

No, no!" There was a brightening of his eye as he noted her shudder of distaste or fear, and she strove to cover her traces.

Round and round she went, getting her fingers into spider webs and sticky substances that renewed her inward shudders because she could not identify them.

THE HAUNTED OAK Pray why are you so bare, so bare, Oh, bough of the old oak-tree; And why, when I go through the shade you throw, Runs a shudder over me?

Her moment of panic over his discovery that she was saying good-by, her irrespressible shudder at the question whether she was going away in the ordinary literal sense of the phrase; finally, her pitiful attempt to avoid, in answer to his last question, a categorical untruth and then her acceptance of it as, after all, preferable to the other.

But it was not the sudden flash, it was not the laughing, cruel face, which shot an ice-cold shudder through Francoise de Montespan.

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

If he trembled for himself and Ronicky, he could also spare a shudder for what would happen to Frederic Fernand, if Ronicky got away.

But he divined something else that stopped the mental shudder and that gave him renewed hope.

He entered the room; the darkness, the silence, the cool scent of vinegar, struck a shudder through him.

he said, and swallowed a shudder.

Nay, we might say that though a doubt on the subject had by any means got into her mind, it would not have remained there longer than it took a shudder to scare the wild thing away.

Allen Street, too, still more easterly and half as wide, is straddled its entire width by the steely, long-legged skeleton of elevated traffic, so that its third-floor windows no sooner shudder into silence from the rushing shock of one train than they are shaken into chatter by the passage of another.

37 Verbs to Use for the Word  shudders