Quivered example sentences

Related (6): trembled, shivered, shook, vibrated, jittered, convulsed

quiv·er

verb

quivered (past tense) · quivered (past participle)

  - tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion:

  - cause (something) to make a slight rapid motion:

Synonyms

tremble, shake, shiver, quaver, quake, shudder, convulse, flutter, agitate, vibrate, flap, beat

"Quivered" Example Sentences

1. The leaves quivered in the breeze.
2. His voice quivered with emotion.
3. She quivered as she watched the horror movie.
4. The jelly quivered on the plate.
5. The ground quivered under the weight of the stampede.
6. The mouse quivered in fear as the cat approached.
7. The candle flame quivered in the drafty room.
8. The tree branches quivered as the storm approached.
9. His lips quivered as he struggled to hold back tears.
10. The horse quivered in the cold rain.
11. A chill ran down her spine and she quivered involuntarily.
12. The air quivered with heat upon the desert.
13. The bridge quivered as the large truck passed over it.
14. The spider quivered as it waited for its prey.
15. The boat quivered in the rough waters.
16. The fish quivered in fear as it was reeled in.
17. The curtains quivered in the wind.
18. The dog quivered with excitement when it heard its owner's voice.
19. The earthquake made the entire city quiver.
20. The sound of thunder quivered through the air.
21. The child's voice quivered as she spoke to her teacher.
22. The light from the fire quivered as the wind blew.
23. The rabbit quivered as it sensed danger nearby.
24. The awe-inspiring sight made me quiver with excitement.
25. The harp strings quivered under her skillful touch.
26. The sparrow quivered in the palm of my hand.
27. The plant quivered with anticipation of the coming rain.
28. The knife quivered as I tried to cut through the tough steak.
29. The leaves of the aspen quivered, making a soft rustling sound.
30. The athlete's muscles quivered with exertion as she completed the race.

Common Phases

1. His lower lip quivered with emotion;
2. The leaves quivered in the breeze;
3. She quivered with fear as she approached the haunted mansion;
4. The needle on the Richter scale quivered with each aftershock;
5. He quivered with excitement as he opened the gift;
6. The butterfly quivered its wings, preparing for flight;
7. The blade of grass quivered under the weight of the dew;
8. Her voice quivered with anger as she confronted the bully.

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