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QUIVERING |
Shivering |
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AGUE |
Shivering fit |
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SHIVERY |
Tremulous; shivering. |
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SHIVERINGLY |
In a shivering manner. |
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SHIVER |
The act of shivering or trembling. |
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CHILL |
Moderately cold; tending to cause shivering; chilly; raw. |
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CHATTER |
Noise made by collision of the teeth, as in shivering. |
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AGUISH |
Having the qualities of an ague; somewhat cold or
shivering; chilly; shaky. |
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THRILL |
To feel a sharp, shivering, tingling, or exquisite
sensation, running through the body. |
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COLD |
Lacking the sensation of warmth; suffering from the absence
of heat; chilly; shivering; as, to be cold. |
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TREMULOUS |
Shaking; shivering; quivering; as, a tremulous limb; a
tremulous motion of the hand or the lips; the tremulous leaf of the
poplar. |
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CHILLY |
Moderately cold; cold and raw or damp so as to cause
shivering; causing or feeling a disagreeable sensation of cold, or a
shivering. |
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TREMOR |
A trembling; a shivering or shaking; a quivering or
vibratory motion; as, the tremor of a person who is weak, infirm, or
old. |
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SHAKE |
The act or result of shaking; a vacillating or wavering
motion; a rapid motion one way and other; a trembling, quaking, or
shivering; agitation. |
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HORROR |
A shaking, shivering, or shuddering, as in the cold fit
which precedes a fever; in old medical writings, a chill of less
severity than a rigor, and more marked than an algor. |