Shuddered can be categorized as a verb.
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shudder - tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement | ||
shudder - shake, as from cold; "The children are shivering--turn on the heat!" |
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1. | verb | We all shuddered from the great shock. | |
2. | verb | My wife shuddered at the sight of a one-eyed cat. | |
3. | verb | I shuddered at the sight of the snake. | |
4. | verb | He shuddered at the sight of blood. | |
5. | verb | She shuddered at the thought of the accident. | |
6. | verb | She shuddered at the thought of snakes. | |
7. | verb | She shuddered with cold. | |
8. | verb | She shuddered to see the dead cat. | |
9. | verb | He shuddered at the terrible scene. | |
10. | verb | At this hint of the violent storm to come we shuddered as one. | |
11. | verb | Sorry, "my hands shuddered with the cold" was a bit over the top. | |
12. | verb | He shuddered with horror at the grisly sight. | |
13. | verb | She shuddered at the sight of the one-eyed cat. | |
14. | verb | Tom shuddered. | |
15. | verb | In the autumn woodcutters always came and felled a few of the largest trees; that was done this year too, and the little Fir Tree, that was now quite well grown, shuddered with fear, for the great stately trees fell to the ground with a crash, and their branches were cut off. |
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We all shuddered from the great shock. | |
My wife shuddered at the sight of a one-eyed cat. | |
I shuddered at the sight of the snake. | |
He shuddered at the sight of blood. | |
She shuddered at the thought of the accident. | |
She shuddered at the thought of snakes. | |
She shuddered with cold. | |
She shuddered to see the dead cat. | |
He shuddered at the terrible scene. | |
At this hint of the violent storm to come we shuddered as one. | |
Sorry, "my hands shuddered with the cold" was a bit over the top. | |
He shuddered with horror at the grisly sight. | |
She shuddered at the sight of the one-eyed cat. | |
Tom shuddered. | |
In the autumn woodcutters always came and felled a few of the largest trees; that was done this year too, and the little Fir Tree, that was now quite well grown, shuddered with fear, for the great stately trees fell to the ground with a crash, and their branches were cut off. |