Phrases with «quiver»

The word "quiver" means to shake or tremble, usually because of fear or excitement. It can also refer to a container used to hold arrows. Full definition

Sentences with «quiver»

  • As The New York Times explains, «Archery Tag» is «a fast - trending new sport that combines dodge ball's simple rules of snatch - and - fling assault with archery's precision, replacing rubber balls with quivers of arrows.» (relevantmagazine.com)
  • I sat in quivering anticipation as each new photo came through my email of the work in progress. (thedressedaesthetic.com)
  • Her voice quivered with nervousness and conviction, and she seemed to look through the audience to a fixed point beyond (artforum.com)
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