Sentence examples for to quiver from inspiring English sources

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to quiver

noun

A container for arrows, crossbow bolts or darts, such as those fired from a bow, crossbow or blowgun.

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"Lilly's Jiggle" (2000) uses rubber's innate tendency to quiver or shimmy.

His legs began to quiver, then shake.

Male interviewers tend to quiver.

You never know what's going to quiver next.

"The burning air started to quiver and undulate".

The hand that flourishes seems to quiver slightly.

The goal tied the score, and it seemed to cause the American defense to quiver.

Her metallic vocal edge melts, her phrasing relaxes, and her suppressed vibrato begins to quiver.

As time passed, House could see the inmate's arms begin to quiver, and finally he collapsed.

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These sequences were not identified in the HGAP2 assembly prior to Quiver-based trimming indicating that the sequences were not erroneously removed during trimming.

Right away "the jaw began to quiver, the adjoining muscles were horribly contorted and the left eye opened".

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