The word
"aquiver" means to tremble or shake with excitement or anticipation.
Full definition
Cadillac's two - seat XLR roadster has hardly set Mercedes - Benz
aquiver with its sales success, but the high - performance XLR - V might have the chops to win a few sales away from the SL by offering SL55 AMG pace for loaded SL500 money.
And in the past half - decade, physicists have used the tiny force of light to set nanometer - scale beams and
cantilevers aquiver — or to still their motion.
Certainly abortion, although it was legalized in Britain at the end of the Sixties (just a few years before it became legal in the U.S.), is still an issue that sets moral
compasses aquiver.
In Kukekova's early visits, about 70 percent of the tame foxes were considered «elite,»
aquiver with excitement when people came around.
Seen up close, it can't be read as anything but itself — a vast, breathing matrix of nets and nodes
all aquiver with transcendental longing.
Since the target rollout is first quarter of 2017, enthusiasts must already be
aquiver with excitement to see and experience how the smartwatches would look and feel like.