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  • quivery — Ⅰ. quiver [1] ► VERB ▪ shake or vibrate with a slight rapid motion. ► NOUN ▪ a quivering movement or sound. DERIVATIVES quivery adjective. ORIGIN from an Old English word meaning «nimble, quick». Ⅱ …   English terms dictionary

  • quivery — See quiveringly. * * * …   Universalium

  • quivery — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Marked by or affected with tremors: aquiver, quaky, shaky, shivery, tremulant, tremulous, twittery. See REPETITION …   English dictionary for students

  • quivery — adj. trembling, shaking, shivering, quaking …   English contemporary dictionary

  • quivery — quiv·ery …   English syllables

  • quivery — ˈkwiv(ə)rē, ri adjective : that quivers : trembling * * * quivˈery adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑quiver …   Useful english dictionary

  • shaky — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. trembling, wavering, unsteady; insecure, unstable. See agitation, oscillation, fear, uncertainty. Ant., steady, secure. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Not firm] Syn. quivery, trembling, jellylike, all a …   English dictionary for students

  • shaky — adjective 1) shaky legs Syn: trembling, shaking, tremulous, quivering, quivery, unsteady, wobbly, weak; tottering, tottery, teetering, doddery; informal trembly Ant: steady 2) …   Thesaurus of popular words

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