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110 Sentences With "shivered"

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Iris shivered, then winced when her shoulder hit a doorway.
Despite the warm humidity of the night air, he shivered.
Her finger shivered just with the adrenaline of the memory.
The other students had shivered and hugged themselves, hopping around.
Briefly, buoyantly, he moved his shoulders, and his body shivered.
A finger shivered, tapping the neoprene of the foldable laptop.
I shivered with a mixture of dread, anger and hopelessness.
Families shivered last year as NYCHA experienced repeated heat outages.
It wet my skin and despite the warm night I shivered.
When they dropped the beat on "Trans Europe Express" I shivered.
My fingers shivered a bit, but the little face was glowing.
I shivered in the basement of our guesthouse in Nairobi, Kenya.
I shivered in the basement of our guesthouse in Nairobi, Kenya.
The sharpsheets' effects shivered through her mind and begged for a focus.
The newborn's tiny body shook and shivered — and he often cried inconsolably.
After the last note shivered to nothing, Feo bowed to the room.
She shivered, like a zipper of disgust, and then squared her shoulders.
His slender, wet body shivered in the cold air as he vomited.
For the first time, she relaxed, smiled — perfectly content as she shivered.
Last night, Westworld shivered the TV world's timbers with its epic, epic finale.
They set a perimeter and shivered in their rental car for two days.
It twitched and shivered again, and then a shadow roared out of it.
She sweated and shivered, was blintzed and chopped livered,Indulged every possible urge.
Watch it here:"I shivered," Felix told Benfica's official website after the match.
Afterward, Matley shivered as he was announced the winner and sprayed with champagne.
The traveler shivered, walking atop these hidden rooms, feeling their emptiness beneath him.
The sleeves swirled, the sequins shivered, the skirt had a little more give.
Angeli Guadalupe, 11, whose little brother slept inside, shivered as she watched them.
He shivered, gazed deep into my eyes, and peed on my hardwood floor. Love.
Donna Summer's erotic breaths on "Love to Love You Baby" shivered with sexual liberation.
I shivered as I watched my flashlight fade away, like a sunset, but terrifying.
Women wearing gauzy Gucci dresses shivered in the cold as they took their seats.
He cricked his neck, then shivered like a dog emerging from a cold pond.
Taraji literally shivered with discomfort while admitting that she doesn't like watching herself on screen.
I was sticky with sweat, but when a breeze ran up my arms, I shivered.
CULP: No. It is a cold morning here in Boston but I haven't shivered yet.
Thousands of people who had lost their homes during the earthquakes shivered in tin shacks.
One man held his lapel over his mouth, while others shivered, coughed or blew their nose.
It is why so many dreaded this weekend, even as they shivered in anticipation of it.
For the next three days, they shivered on a sooty sofa and sucked on packed snow.
But as she shivered and muffled her sobs, Hadley believed the police soon would realize their mistake.
The city shivered with its usual slower Sunday rhythm: the river, the sky, a thousand moving parts.
But then it shivered, and the cape split briefly into wings, causing another collective gasp and retreat.
Yolanda Campbell, 32, a nurse, shivered as she waited recently on the curb for a Bieber bus.
On a recent Monday, Mr. Harris shivered under three shirts in a half-lit, half-heated building.
Her hair was still short then, and her arms had shivered in a bare-armed Ian Curtis dishabille.
She'd become my best friend and little sister, and when I heard her valley-girl accent, I shivered.
"Please," HoloPic Yuri said, her processed voice so close to Yuri's that Feo shivered in spite of himself.
I slept fitfully for six hours, shivered through a shower, and took my temperature with a drugstore thermometer.
They drank rainwater from puddles to cool down during the day and shivered in the sand at night.
I desire to see its overthrow as speedily as possible, and its Constitution shivered in a thousand fragments.
But when slanted sunbeams fell on Eleanor Rigby's headstone as if on cue, I shivered a little and smiled.
I walked and shivered for an hour, then got back in my car to try the south exit again.
Outside, a group of young men shivered atop a subway grate blowing scant warm air on 32nd Street near Broadway.
"There's something that I need to know," I kept telling myself as I shivered in the frosty air that night.
B.D. shivered wildly, and actually such a strong shudder ran through him that his curly hair flew around his head.
I shivered constantly, as if all the blood from my extremities had gone to fueling my overworked brain and heart.
Nights in the Subaru got so cold that she shivered awake every few hours and ran the engine to thaw out.
Even snow-hardened Montanans shivered on Saturday as a rare September blizzard began to dump snow on part of the state.
Atlanta shivered in the 220s this week but will bask in the 60s when it hosts the Super Bowl on Sunday.
My muscles felt like they were going to pull if I shivered once more, but for hours and hours, shiver I would.
I had a similar experience while watching Mac's latest effort, but this time it was my ears that shivered with pleasure first.
That night in the forest, as Russell shivered and slipped on the icy ground, he became ever more convinced the end had come.
And I shivered, just a bit, but I didn't get up or anything, and I shut my eyes, and it wasn't entirely unpleasant.
And Atlanta, which has shivered in the 20s this week, will enjoy temperatures in the 60s when it hosts the Super Bowl on Sunday.
"Though all their feet soon felt like blocks of ice and their bodies shivered, they knew they had to keep going," Ms. Lineberry wrote.
It was too cold to sleep that night, so I just shivered in my sleeping bag, watching the moon rise and fall in space.
The house was perhaps too exposed to the elements, as Bo Bardi and her husband shivered from the cold, and often kept the fireplace lit.
We shook hands and Frohnmayer gave me a walk-around look at the eighth-gen Arcimoto as I shivered in a rare Las Vegas rain.
BREAKFAST BROWSE A Good Samaritan Somebody put up 70 homeless people in Chicago at a hotel this week as the city shivered through record cold.
The day CNN visited, the temperature was just above freezing, and Hope's hands shivered as she filled jug after jug with crystal-clear drinking water.
As his standoff with police stretched over three hours, Atkins shivered at one point and Moss headed to a stack of sweatshirts to get him one.
Some mothers said they shivered while huddling with their children on cold cement floors, unable to stay warm with Mylar blankets provided at the detention facilities.
REYHANLI, Turkey — A slight man in a cotton jacket, carrying a knapsack, shivered in the cold, waiting for the Turkish border gate to Syria to open.
A group of white girls in tank tops shivered in the 30-degree weather as they lined up to enter a country bar called Nash Vegas.
Three months after that, my wife was bathing me like a child as I shivered and huddled in the tub trying not to have a panic attack.
Beatriz shivered; her mother, Antonia, said she had the heart of a lizard—and it was true that she had a reptile's preference for the claustrophobia of heat.
"They cut the heat off and it's cold outside," she told me as she shivered in the bitter March chill while waiting for a cab near Woodhull Hospital.
I shivered all night and wanted badly to go home, but I was stubborn and had asked my parents for money too many times in my 24 years.
Boston, which shivered in the arctic air after it blew in from the Midwest, on Friday experienced the coldest temperatures for that day since 1883, according to the NWS.
"We're at war while America is at the mall," some lance corporal muttered to another as they shivered against the winds rushing down the valleys in the Hindu Kush.
Not while I shivered as I waited in line around the perimeter of New York City's Pier 94, a sliver of asphalt uptown and to the west of Manhattan civilization.
I confess that I physically shivered at the clue at 22A: "23/x, for x," but this is really simple math, guys, just buckle down and get a few crosses.
Like self-hating addicts, governments have shivered in the euro zone's halfway house for too long, hooked up to Mr Draghi's monetary medicine and convincing themselves that they deserve no better.
For about an hour, protesters clad in parkas and khamiis shivered in freezing temperatures as they listened to organizers speak about taking back some of Amazon's billions for local Minnesota communities.
With every gunshot, they shivered The bar is a popular meeting spot among students from nearby universities, some of whom don cowboy hats and boots on theme nights such as Wednesday's.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Around 500 Australians shivered in the nude for American photographer Spencer Tunick on Monday, braving the winter chill on a Melbourne supermarket rooftop for his latest mass nude shots.
It turned out Anna had made the right call: It was sunny but cool and very windy; fellow passengers shivered down touristy Duval Street buying their T-shirted kids oversized sweatshirts.
That night in my sleeping bag on Besseggen, as the temperature plunged below freezing and I shivered and then shook, I marveled at the gift that Norway had bestowed upon us.
Maxime Bailey, 56, who lives in a housing project in the Bronx, tried to warm her apartment by boiling water as her two visiting grandchildren shivered under blankets and watched cartoons.
In recent days, children shivered in city schools with no heat and a hospital deposited a woman in socks and a medical gown at a bus stop on a winter night.
Residents of Metzingen, a town of 22,0003, will have shivered this week when a warning of weak sales by Hugo Boss, the fashion firm that dominates it, sent the company's shares plunging.
On the day of the visits this month, he shivered inside the dimly lit gymnasium as he awaited the arrival of his wife and two of his sons, ages 13 and 7.
I reported to the top floor of a cold white building, where I shivered for twenty minutes on a leather sofa under a skylight, wondering if I was in the right place.
When I broke off a corner of a madeleine and dipped it in my tea, Ozick shivered and clasped her elbows in her hands, as though to ward off some more violent paroxysm.
At a bleak government hospital in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, Noor Kamal shivered with outrage at the ARSA insurgents from his village in northern Maungdaw Township, who attacked a local police post last month.
JOINVILLE, France — The soft-spoken mayor of this ancient village on the Marne River put his hand on my arm as we shivered in the late winter cold in front of a narrow house.
At the new ballpark, before windows had been installed in the press box, I watched and shivered as Chris Carpenter tamed the Detroit Tigers, who looked all series as if they would rather be anyplace else.
Women in sleeveless gowns shivered through a 45-minute talk about how characters like Margaery Tyrell and Brienne of Tarth dress to exploit or defy gender roles and then raised their hands to share eager, eloquent analysis.
On a recent Saturday alone, as Mr. Brown and his wife, Anne Gust Brown, shivered in front of a fire in their new home at the family ranch here in Williams, there were five separate interview and photography sessions.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A dip in temperature in Singapore has prompted an unusual parade of fur jackets, scarves and other winter items in the streets of the perennially balmy city-state, as more northern parts of the globe shivered under Arctic conditions.
"It was really windy with really big waves, a slight second of looking at someone else and mistiming the wave was enough to tip us in," British skipper Mills, soaked by Southern Hemisphere winter waters, said as she shivered while talking to reporters.
Despite the fact that millions shivered through an unusually cold and snowy start to spring in the U.S. and Canada, the world still had the third-warmest such month in 138 years of record-keeping, according to new NASA data out Wednesday.
To Natasha Millikan, a self-described mouse expert who squatted on the checkered floor on Sunday afternoon, her head pressed into her hands as around her mice shivered, chewed bits of wood or slept beneath her boots, it was an exploration of torture.
Kuhn, sensitive to criticism over the move away from traditional day baseball, sat in the stands without an overcoat during Game 203 of the 1976 World Series, even though others around him shivered as they watched the Yankees play the Reds in Cincinnati.
While Anderson and Schneiderman slowly shivered their way across the Atlantic (their ship having been stripped of its heating elements during the war), Bouvier and her subcommittee of several dozen European feminists, union activists and social democrats got to work in Paris outlining women's central demands.
The children on the field at Pico Norte Park — little more than a bumpy, narrow strip of grass lined for soccer — wore uniforms and quickly broke a sweat; the parents ringing the sideline wore jeans and long sleeves as they watched and cheered and occasionally shivered.
She held me while I shivered and shook uncontrollably, and whispered into my ear that I would be OK. "Critical Rapid Response, 7 Floor" was what my mother heard on the radio in her office; she works as a systems analyst for the hospital I was being treated in.
He has taken pains to praise him whenever he can, vacationed with him in Vermont, and, when it was time to be sworn in for a second term, Sanders and his wife shivered in the same seats Hillary and Bill Clinton had occupied four years earlier to do the honors.
Here's an actual pool report I filed: The president jogged at Fort McNairOf him we saw not hide nor hairThey parked our vans outside the gateAnd that is where they made us waitWe shivered outside, we ink-stained wretchesWhile Potus did his jog and stretches …Those who braved the morning fog willForgive this bit of wretched doggerel ... Which is not to say we didn't work hard.

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