An almost pleasurable sensation of fright.
An involuntary vibration (as if from illness or fear)
1 A particularly grinding shudder produced a long crashing, over to her right.
2 It makes me shudder ; it freezes me; it fills me with apprehension.
3 She felt the shudder of the main engines gimballing into launch position.
4 I shudder to think what it would have cost me at home.
5 I shudder at the bare thought of dying; I must have time.
6 Murphy didn't exactly shudder , but her hands stopped moving for a minute.
7 And maybe, I thought with a shudder , someone was already taking aim.
8 The sight of the carrion bird made both of the boys shudder .
9 The vibrations course through me. She gave a gasp and a shudder .
10 I had not thought I had the strength left to shudder so.
11 Nicholas finished the water and put the glass down with a shudder .
12 No matter how much I do it, he said with a shudder .
13 He saw the rocket shudder in its cradle and then lift slowly.
14 She sighed; then settled back into the pillow with a little shudder .
15 A slight shudder was the only reply; then Jig lay deadly still.
16 The fact is I shudder at the thought of viewing it again.
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