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Wat (wie) is quiveringly - definitie


Quiveringly      
·adv With quivering motion.
quiver         
  • A y-shaped harness for a back quiver features on this bronze statue of [[Artemis]], goddess of the hunt, mid-4th century BC.
CONTAINER FOR ARROWS, BOLTS, OR DARTS
Quivermaker; Quiver (archery); Quivers; Quiver of arrows
(quivers, quivering, quivered)
1.
If something quivers, it shakes with very small movements.
Her bottom lip quivered and big tears rolled down her cheeks.
= tremble
VERB: V
2.
If you say that someone or their voice is quivering with an emotion such as rage or excitement, you mean that they are strongly affected by this emotion and show it in their appearance or voice.
Cooper arrived, quivering with rage...
VERB: V with n
Quiver is also a noun.
I felt a quiver of panic.
N-COUNT: usu N of n
quiver         
  • A y-shaped harness for a back quiver features on this bronze statue of [[Artemis]], goddess of the hunt, mid-4th century BC.
CONTAINER FOR ARROWS, BOLTS, OR DARTS
Quivermaker; Quiver (archery); Quivers; Quiver of arrows
v. (D; intr.) to quiver with (to quiver with fear)
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor quiveringly
1. It ill behoves a man who supposedly spends his life in a state of constant readiness, every nerve quiveringly alert to the slightest whisper of danger, to have to emerge naked but for a scalpful of Vosene and refill the watertank on the roof because it‘s run out halfway through the daily ablution.