I felt an involuntary shudder shake my body at the feel of his hot breath against the sensitive hollow of my neck. |
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They will mention it in newspaper articles and shudder inwardly when the poor talk. |
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Closing her eyes, she released a shudder as images flowed through her mind like words would be issued from her lips. |
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The midway, while still a charming slice of carnival colour, is full of antiquated rides that wheeze and shudder like geezers on their deathbeds. |
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A wave of prickles traveled down her spine, forcing her to shudder on the spot. |
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Each time he would shudder with fear and with sickness from the drugs, and he would swear to change. |
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But I think that first-degree murder verdict should send a shudder through the defendant. |
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So, I gave a little shudder, and turned back to my tasks in hand, including a little watercolour painting. |
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A tremor rose up inside me, somewhat like a shudder or shiver, but I wasn't cold or afraid. |
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A shudder passed through her body and all the colour drained from her face. |
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If Darwin could have seen the molecular complexity of the eye, his shudder might well have turned even colder. |
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The word sends a shudder through the body of any veteran of the Second World War. |
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The shudder in Tsushiko's body movements told Chase of the prisoner's rising anxiety. |
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Without her, I shudder to think what kind of mess I would have made of the evening. |
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I shudder to think what nations around the world would think of such an analogy. |
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Left to my own devices, I shudder to think what the results would have been. |
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But light sears in, and I shudder, my entire body retching in the pain of my head and my skull. |
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With a shudder he turned back and entered the ball once more, just as unnoticeable and undistinguished that he had been when he first arrived. |
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I shudder to think what your in-laws are going to think of you shacking up with an unmarried mother. |
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With a shudder he turned back and entered the ball once more, just as unnoticeable and undistinguished as he had been when he first arrived. |
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I shudder to think of the way my small, insignificant encounter would be treated today. |
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Well, because a newsworthy event without him in the news makes a politician shudder. |
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It was a little girl, by the sound of it, but before he could go after her, he woke up with a shudder. |
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Then the pipes started to shudder, the faucet spurting dirty water into the soap-filled sink. |
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His skin was rough and calloused, and it made the nerves under her skin shudder to feel the texture. |
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Even the most hard-headed realist must shudder at the thought of a world without music. |
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They passed a very drunk looking Rich, who, after giving Kim a look that made her shudder, glared hatefully at Chip. |
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A shudder ran thorough his body from head to toe, and his breath fell out in a long sigh. |
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I shudder to think of it now, as I never dive without two spares, and usually a strobe as well. |
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Already his followers are swearing to avenge his death and I shudder to think of the next group of victims. |
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Some of the collision energy can be channeled into a collective shudder of the condensate called a phonon. |
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To gauge by the shudder of inadequacy this compilation can send through its readers, that may be for the best. |
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And perhaps is it our instinctive love of blood and gore that makes us shudder about stories of vampire bats? |
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An involuntary shudder racked her body, but she stood rigid, trying to appear as if she lacked the fear that she felt in her heart. |
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Thus I utter an involuntary shudder at every routinely odd noise that the computer makes. |
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An involuntary shudder coursed through the frightened cheetah as he drew himself into a tight ball. |
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I must admit to an involuntary shudder of pride tingling down my spine when I heard her say those words. |
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A slight shudder slid over him, footsteps on his grave, a shadowy ghoul with its gargoyle grin threatening to exhume long-buried corpses. |
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A small shudder ran through the elfin's body, and she turned her face away from him. |
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She felt herself give an involuntary shudder and scolded her girlish urges. |
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Ellen suppressed another shudder and gave a wan smile that she hoped he would take to mean the week would be a long one for her. |
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The road surface had worn smooth and in places there were sunken tyres tracks that caused vehicles to shudder when they pass over them. |
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The brakes wheeze and the windows shudder, the seats are cracked and creaky. |
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I recall seeing the aircraft shudder, then pull wing tip streamers as his prop wash shook the tree tops. |
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And most of us shudder at the idea of ridding the monarchy of the pomp and pageantry that routinely works us up into a collective frenzy. |
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Yet it is difficult not to continue reading, and impossible not to shudder, at the indignities inflicted on the hapless Yanomami. |
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Some say the fallen tree began to shudder and sing a requiem for all the slaughtered, innocent multitudes. |
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Retailers of the legend seem stupefied by Tamerlane, never knowing whether to praise him for his military prowess or shudder at his ferocity. |
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A general parish meeting could be a fountain of fine ideas and not at all as vexing as some of the reverends might shudder to contemplate. |
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You may shudder to learn that the government has revised its hurricane forecast for the season that began June 1 for the worst. |
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The driver jammed his feet on the brakes, causing the car to veer sideways and shudder into a stop before crashing into a nearby telephone pole. |
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Just looking at that terrible green and blue colour scheme is enough to make me shudder. |
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In combinations that may make purists shudder, cordials are more popular than ever as featured ingredients in mainstream Martinis and Margaritas. |
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Occasionally, a small shudder reverberated through her frame, almost as unnoticeable as her father's slow, measured breathing. |
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He was a stern, vindictive man with piercing dark eyes and a booming basso voice which always made her shudder. |
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How many uninspired Hunter S. Thompson riffs have we had to sit and shudder through? |
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There are overweight ones who shudder at the thought of having to sleep on an upper berth in a train. |
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A good friend of mine passed along your wonderful recent article on architects, and I had to laugh and shudder at the same time. |
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I still shudder at the cost but I must admit it's worth a few months of strict economy to have a good roof over-head. |
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I'd shudder to think what the daily uniform would look like if they had one. |
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Many women who were once prostitutes shudder when they look back on their experience. |
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It's not like an experience where people shudder or run away from the camera when they see you. |
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I do shudder to think of how the teams such as the one described in this article would have reacted to such pressure. |
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He couldn't suppress a shudder and curled up like a cat on the floor. |
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A shudder went through her body, and she broke contact with him. |
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I shudder to think of the risks associated with fitting one of these and then mistaking your convenience for your refrigerator after a hard night on the grog. |
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The terrifying aspect of this Self makes Arjuna shudder with fear, and hence the Lord also reveals His most beautiful form that is full of bliss, beatitude, and serenity. |
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How many grown women, looking back on their childhoods, shudder to remember having pink forced upon them, along with dirndl skirts and Barbie dolls? |
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You will scream, you will shudder, you will turn pale with fright. |
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His eyes were brown and narrowed in a look of impassability, and his mouth was set in a grim line that nearly sent a shudder through the young initiate. |
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What would have happened had I not locked the doors I shudder to think. |
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Just then a slight shudder reverberated through the deck plates and Exodus quickly took the situation in hand while the two men cast bewildered looks at each other. |
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A society that does not shudder in shame to hear cases of sati, female infanticide and foeticide, and bride burning for dowry can hardly be expected to react to cases of rape. |
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Casey felt her heart shudder and her lips twitch upwards into a smile. |
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You may find him strident, irritating or humourless, but fact of the matter is the involuntary shudder running up your back after that line is real enough. |
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I shudder to think that I shall have to run this on premium unleaded, but if I am to avoid additives in the superunleaded, what is the alternative? |
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Though this event is mostly attended by African-Americans, the display of ghetto-fabulous street culture makes most decent, hard-working black folks shudder with shame. |
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The mere thought of standing in front of a classroom of high-spirited Scottish teenagers is enough, you might think, to make the vast majority of septuagenarians shudder. |
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Leaning close to whisper in his ear I felt his body shudder. |
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We shudder to think what mayhem an irritated and superior alien race might visit upon innocent, gui-dependent Windows lusers jacked in to an intrusive Web-based spy network. |
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When I was done, my body gave a shudder and slowly began to sink. |
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Her father shouted, loud enough to make Melanie shudder and step back. |
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I gave an involuntary shudder at the thought of what had happened last night, and I felt Adam's steadying hand on my back as we walked out into the hallway. |
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His name was virtually unknown to the rest of society, but the horror stories that had been created by him made even grown men shudder to think about. |
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I shudder and feel like I'm about to chuck up on the pavement. |
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I gave a shudder, sending water droplets flying about the shower chamber as the unreasoning fear of possible brain damage came to mind again, despite what the doctor had said. |
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How the property's ghosts must shudder as dropped aitches and malapropisms crash to glass floors. |
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However, the State pageantry afforded to the reburials has caused a shudder in many circles. |
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Once he had grasped the controls, he unleashed a demonic laugh that made his hostages shudder. |
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A shudder working body is pressed out by condensed ground and exhaust apertures are geometrized. |
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The shudder of the fighting could be felt 16 kilometers away. |
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There are many such graves of suicides hereabouts, and the country folk shudder as they pass the whisht spots by night. |
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In September 2006, 160 elk escaped from a shooting preserve near Rexburg, Idaho, causing wildlife officials in Idaho and Wyoming to shudder. |
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A shudder passes over him and he orders another handle of beer. |
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In every war there are acts of torture that cause the world to shudder. |
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