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Quiver   /kwˈɪvər/   Listen
noun
Quiver  n.  The act or state of quivering; a tremor.



Quiver  n.  A case or sheath for arrows to be carried on the person. "Beside him hung his bow And quiver, with three-bolted thunder stored."



verb
Quiver  v. i.  (past & past part. quivered; pres. part. quivering)  To shake or move with slight and tremulous motion; to tremble; to quake; to shudder; to shiver. "The green leaves quiver with the cooling wind." "And left the limbs still quivering on the ground."



adjective
Quiver  adj.  Nimble; active. (Obs.) " A little quiver fellow."






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"Quiver" Quotes from Famous Books



... are brimming and her lips will quiver, Mrs. Graham clasps both her boy's hands in her own in speechless sympathy. It cannot all be joy, for this means miles and miles of separation that must come all too soon. Geordie can scarce believe his ears. Oh, it is too good! Not only the —th, but "E" Troop, ...
— To The Front - A Sequel to Cadet Days • Charles King

... Cobwebs, quiver in the sunlight Sparkling bright, Daisies ope their starry petals To the light. So with a rosy dawn ...
— Golden Moments - Bright Stories for Young Folks • Anonymous

... that comes but once in human life. It was the struggle that must come to all, sooner or later. The angel of death was leading this feeble infant through the valley of the shadow of death, by a gentle hand; one little struggle, one gentle sigh, one little quiver of the lip, and the sinless spirit had departed ere the father and brothers, who had been hastily ...
— Withered Leaves from Memory's Garland • Abigail Stanley Hanna

... laws which have accumulated down through the centuries to hamper the business man. It is a continual fight to be able to carry on at all. The ability to do no legal wrong would be priceless in the development of a new frontier." He sighed again, so deeply as to make his bulk quiver. "Priceless." ...
— Medal of Honor • Dallas McCord Reynolds

... byre, Meg leaned her head against Crummy and milked steadily. Apparently she and Jock Forrest were not talking at all. Jock looked down and only a quiver of the corner of his beard betrayed that he was speaking. Meg, usually so outspoken and full of conversation, appeared to be silent; but really a series of short, low-toned sentences was being rapidly exchanged, so swiftly that no one, standing a couple of yards away, ...
— The Lilac Sunbonnet • S.R. Crockett


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