Phrases with «shudder»

The word "shudder" means to shake involuntarily or tremble, usually due to fear, cold, or disgust. Full definition

Sentences with «shudder»

  • The potential for a protectionist Trump Administration, coupled with the Mexican economy's reliance on the US market — roughly 80 percent of Mexican exports are US - bound — made investors shudder at the impact on Mexican yields. (forexfocus.com)
  • Lots of people shudder when they hear the word ringworm because they assume small worms invade the skin. (second-opinion-doc.com)
  • Mike Shatzkin, a publishing insider who writes a great marketing blog, wrote a post this week that sent shudders of horror through me. (cooksplusbooks.com)
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