Sentence examples for to shudder from inspiring English sources

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to shudder

noun

A shivering tremor.

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It would be inhuman not to shudder.

Anything on target caused them to shudder.

"This simply causes us to shudder".

It is no longer enough to shudder and turn away.

Shallow are the souls that have forgotten how to shudder".

Her voice quivered, and she began to shudder.

Against any other team, that might have been a reason to shudder.

Continental European countries have tended to shudder about the morality of forcing people to work.

("Some people shudder to think, and some think in order to shudder").

The shadows over the system have caused some to shudder away from honours.

This scintillating production gives us the chance both to shudder and to laugh.

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