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quiver
1[kwiv-er]
quiver
2[kwiv-er]
noun
a case for holding or carrying arrows.
the arrows in such a case.
quiver
1/ ˈkwɪvə /
verb
(intr) to shake with a rapid tremulous movement; tremble
noun
the state, process, or noise of shaking or trembling
quiver
2/ ˈkwɪvə /
noun
a case for arrows
Other Word Forms
- quivery adjective
- quivering adjective
- quiveringly adverb
- quiverer noun
- unquivered adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of quiver1
Origin of quiver2
Word History and Origins
Origin of quiver1
Origin of quiver2
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
He looks at the sheep he’s about to ride with quivering lips.
I wondered if those who have committed to rebuilding will quiver, or have flashbacks, when the first nearby wildfire sends smoke wafting across Altadena.
Pull your achy body off the couch every day and work those quivering muscles, stretch those tight joints, perhaps join one of the many Parkinson’s programs in town that involve everything from dancing to hiking.
Camil’s lips start quivering after this line, and he fights back tears as he haltingly finishes.
While the video played, Doncic’s lip quivered as tears pooled in the corners of his eyes, his emotion at its most visible.
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