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1 It makes me feel shivery to even think of such a thing!
2 My throat is sore and I feel shivery all over.
3 I feel shivery - nervous - asthoughsomethingwere going to happen.
4 Seeing it there, on the counter, my neck feels shivery and naked.
5 Now Harper felt shivery and weak, cold even in her bones.
6 Soaked in his own blood, Raif felt shivery and sick.
7 They may be feeling shivery or too hot.
8 He felt shivery and frightened, though, as he saw the banks of snow on either side of him.
9 He sat down by her little fire, and drank some tea, but felt shivery , and could not eat.
10 For she felt shivery , and the air was thick and chill to breathe causing a tightness in her throat.
11 She felt shivery all over.
12 I had a mild fever, I felt shivery but the biggest symptom was aches and pains, particularly in my legs.
13 "It looks bad, and makes me feel shivery , " continued Carl.
14 I dropped into the seat opposite Hand and swivelled it so that I faced the screen, feeling shivery in the hands and the spine.
15 Somehow, as we went forward, a sense of the silent loneliness and desertion of the old garden grew upon me, and I felt shivery .
16 The spring came on with a bright sun and cold sharp winds, and one day Ruth came in from her walk feeling shivery and tired.
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