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Shiveringly — Shiv er*ing*ly, adv. In a shivering manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shiveringly — adv. tremblingly, quakingly … English contemporary dictionary
shiveringly — shiv·er·ing·ly … English syllables
shiveringly — adverb : in a shivering manner * * * shivˈeringly adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑shiver … Useful english dictionary
shiver — shiver1 shiverer, n. shiveringly, adv. /shiv euhr/, v.i. 1. to shake or tremble with cold, fear, excitement, etc. 2. Naut. a. (of a fore and aft sail) to shake when too close to the wind. b. (of a sailing vessel) to be headed so close to the wind … Universalium
Lockwood (Wuthering Heights) — Mr Lockwood, whose first name we are not given, is one of two narrators in Emily Brontë s Wuthering Heights, the other being Nelly Dean. He is an effete English gentleman who arrives on the Yorkshire moors for a retreat from city life, and spends … Wikipedia
quakingly — adj. tremblingly, while shuddering, shiveringly … English contemporary dictionary
quiveringly — adv. shiveringly, shakingly, tremblingly, quakingly … English contemporary dictionary
shiver — shiver1 verb shake slightly and uncontrollably as a result of being cold, frightened, or excited. noun a momentary trembling movement. ↘(the shivers) a spell or attack of shivering. Derivatives shiverer noun shivering adjective shiveringly adverb … English new terms dictionary
wintry — adj 1. hibernal, hiemal, brumal; cold, freezing, frigid, ice cold, shiveringly cold; icy, frosty, snowy; arctic, glacial, hyperboreal, Siberian; inclement, stormy, blizzardly, windy; bitter, nippy, sharp, piercing, biting, cutting, brisk; severe … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder