quiver in a sentence
a.
Definition
Quiver (verb): to shake or tremble with a slight, rapid motion.
Sample Sentences
- The leaves began to quiver in the gentle breeze.
- She could feel her hands quiver with excitement as she opened the gift.
- His voice started to quiver as he spoke about his lost friend.
- The quiver of the bowstring signaled the release of the arrow.
- A sense of fear made her heart quiver in her chest.
- The leaves began to quiver in the gentle breeze of the afternoon.
- She felt a quiver of excitement as she opened the long-awaited letter.
- His voice started to quiver when he spoke about his childhood memories.
- As the thunder rolled in, the small dog would quiver in fear beneath the table.
- The archer steadied her breath, trying to suppress the quiver in her hand before releasing the arrow.
- The leaves began to quiver in the gentle breeze of the autumn afternoon.
- She could feel her hands quiver with excitement as she opened the letter.
- The archer watched the arrow quiver briefly before it soared into the air.
- His voice would quiver slightly whenever he spoke about his childhood.
- As the thunder rumbled overhead, the small animal started to quiver in fear.
- Her voice would quiver with emotion whenever she spoke about her childhood.
- He felt a quiver of excitement as the concert was about to start.
- The rabbit lay still, but its nose would quiver at the slightest sound.
- She tried to hide her fear, but her hands began to quiver uncontrollably.
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