100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "quiver"
Definition
- Quiver (noun): A case or container for holding arrows, typically worn on the back or at the side.
- Quiver (noun): A slight, rapid shaking movement or vibration, often associated with fear, excitement, or anticipation.
Synonyms
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For the container meaning:
- Arrow case
- Arrow holder
- Pouch
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For the shaking movement meaning:
- Tremor
- Shudder
- Shake
- Vibration
- Flutter
Antonyms
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For the container meaning:
- None (as it is a specific object)
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For the shaking movement meaning:
- Stillness
- Calmness
- Stability
Examples
- She felt her hands quiver as she stood on stage.
- The leaves began to quiver in the gentle breeze.
- He watched the rabbit quiver in fear at the sound.
- The child’s lip would quiver when she was upset.
- As the earthquake hit, the ground began to quiver beneath them.
- She could feel her heart quiver with excitement at the news.
- The dog would quiver with anticipation when he saw his leash.
- The candle flame would occasionally quiver in the draft.
- He tried to steady his hand, but it continued to quiver.
- The violin’s strings quivered in response to the bow.
- The old tree would quiver in the strong wind.
- She felt her knees quiver as she approached the stage.
- The sound of thunder made her quiver with fear.
- The rabbit's nose would quiver as it sniffed the air.
- As the roller coaster descended, her stomach would quiver.
- The kitten would quiver when it heard a loud noise.
- He could see her lips quiver as she tried to speak.
- The tension in the room made everyone quiver with anticipation.
- As the music played, she felt her body quiver with the rhythm.
- The scent of the flowers made his heart quiver with joy.
- The athlete’s muscles would quiver after a difficult workout.
- The thunderstorm caused the windows to quiver.
- She could feel the ground quiver during the blast.
- The excitement in the air made everyone quiver in delight.
- His voice would quiver when he was nervous.
- The old house seemed to quiver with stories of the past.
- The flames quivered as the wind blew through the fireplace.
- Her heart would quiver when he looked her way.
- The little boy would quiver at the thought of the dark.
- The fabric began to quiver as he ran his fingers over it.
- His hands would quiver when he tried to lift the heavy box.
- The deer stood still but its body started to quiver.
- She could feel her stomach quiver with nerves before the interview.
- The rabbit's ears would quiver at the slightest sound.
- The boy's voice would quiver with excitement as he spoke.
- The butterflies in her stomach would quiver before the big moment.
- The old book seemed to quiver with age as she opened it.
- The tension made the air quiver in the room.
- The child would quiver with glee as he opened his presents.
- His legs would quiver after running the marathon.
- The leaves on the tree began to quiver as the wind picked up.
- The sound of the bell made her heart quiver with joy.
- The ice on the pond would quiver under the weight of the skater.
- He could feel the anticipation quiver in the air.
- The cat's tail would quiver when it was excited.
- The audience would quiver with laughter at the comedian's joke.
- She felt her pulse quiver when he took her hand.
- The shadows would quiver as the candle flickered.
- He watched the fabric quiver in the wind.
- The water in the glass began to quiver as the music played.
- Her fingers would quiver as she played the piano.
- The tension made the entire room quiver.
- The rabbit would quiver when it sensed danger.
- His voice would quiver as he recounted the story.
- The fog seemed to quiver in the early morning light.
- She could feel her heart quiver with longing.
- The child would quiver with excitement before Christmas.
- The ground would quiver as the train approached.
- The waves would quiver against the rocks.
- She felt a quiver of fear run down her spine.
- The crowd would quiver with excitement for the concert.
- The performance made her heart quiver with pride.
- The sound of the piano made the air quiver.
- The snake would quiver before it struck.
- The bird's wings would quiver as it prepared to take flight.
- He could see the paint on the walls quiver in the heat.
- The old photograph seemed to quiver with memories.
- The children would quiver with joy on a sunny day.
- The fabric would quiver like a living thing.
- His heartbeat would quiver as he approached her.
- The lantern's flame would quiver in the draft.
- The anticipation made her stomach quiver.
- The curtains would quiver as the breeze entered.
- The athlete’s knees would quiver after the race.
- The shadows quivered as the lights flickered.
- The dancer's body would quiver with the rhythm of the music.
- The puppy would quiver when it was cold.
- His hands began to quiver as he reached for the prize.
- She felt a quiver of excitement at the thought of the trip.
- The walls seemed to quiver with each loud sound.
- The leaves would quiver as if whispering secrets.
- His voice would quiver with emotion as he spoke.
- The wind caused the flags to quiver proudly.
- The little girl would quiver with delight at the puppy.
- The roller coaster made her stomach quiver with thrills.
- The strings of the guitar would quiver when plucked.
- The old tree would quiver in the strong gusts.
- The tension made her hands quiver uncontrollably.
- The air was filled with a quiver of anticipation.
- He could feel the adrenaline quiver in his veins.
- The rabbit would quiver at the sight of the hawk.
- The candlelight would quiver on the walls.
- The storm made the branches quiver and shake.
- She could feel her heart quiver with hope.
- The fabric would quiver softly in the breeze.
- His voice would quiver as he told the story.
- The audience would quiver with laughter at the performance.
- She felt a quiver of regret as she walked away.
- The ice cream cone began to quiver in the heat.
- The excitement in the room made her heart quiver with joy.