Those produced in brass, anodized aluminum or galvanized iron impart a golden glow or a silvery shiver. |
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But as a bell's eerie toll floated from within the castle a shiver ran down my spine. |
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The setting sun set the haze aglow like icy blood, and Rupert gave a shiver. |
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I felt a shiver run up my spine as our shoulders touched, and I moved away from him slightly. |
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I suppressed a shiver of disgust and fought down the feelings of triumph writhing in my stomach. |
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Here are other titles that should give warm-weather readers a shiver of excitement. |
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Even without knowing any of the facts this sent a cold shiver down my spine. |
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As he reached with his hand, Caroline experienced a shiver of anticipation. |
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So it is with a shiver of anticipation that I note the return of my favourite dilemma. |
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A house, is it? Well shiver me timbers. I always wondered what one looked like on the inside. |
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It makes me shiver to think that you could put such trite, sad lyrics to such an upbeat rhythm. |
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It tasted sweet and bitter on his tongue at the same time and made him shiver slightly, unable to decide if he enjoyed the taste or not. |
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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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Gliding and floating, soaring and diving, every twist and turn makes the hairs on my arms stand on end and a shiver tremble down my spine. |
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She began to shiver in the freezing air and the cold, slimy water, and Nick sloshed his way over to take her in his arms. |
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A soft breeze caressed flowers and leaves, sometimes making the branches shiver. |
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Throwing off a shiver, the newsman recovered to offer a succinct report on the effectiveness of the controversial police deterrent. |
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The stars seemed to have lost their glitter, and the night shiver brought me down. |
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Cwen, the mistress of the estate, could feel the nippiness of the breeze tuck itself beneath her blanket and make her shiver. |
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Anyone who has been the victim of psychological mind games will feel a cold shiver of recognition. |
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Once out I shiver from the cold, it's almost springtime and it's still freezing outside. |
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They squeal, shiver and cling on to one another, complaining about the temperature. |
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His simple stagecraft makes you shiver with sheer pleasure at what theatre can do without resort to special effects. |
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As he stepped off the last creaking stair and onto the cold stone floor of the cellar, a shiver ran up his spine. |
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The heady scent of roses and wet grass grabbed a hold of his senses and sent a shiver up his spine. |
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A shiver passed through Darius, and he began to chafe his arms to push some warmth back into them. |
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Her teeth make a higher-pitched sound than a human's would when they chatter, but they shiver the same way. |
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When the weather is cold, they cluster into compact balls and shiver, warming the hive. |
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The oars in my hands jounced up and down, shaking the boat and sending a shiver up my spine. |
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He felt a glow of pleasure at being right and then a shiver of fear as he remembered the deaths that the case had caused. |
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We embraced, and his lips found mine, a little jolt went down my spine sending a little shiver down it. |
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She was watching us, observing us, and there was a knowing smile on her elfin face that sent a shiver down my spine. |
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I shiver as I pass the clothes boutiques, where assorted mannequins stare out like different species of plastic aliens. |
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The rather ambiguously autonomous stature of art in militaristic states still has the ability to put a guilty shiver down the spine. |
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I felt myself shiver and held onto myself in the dark as if I were a mere chip of wood or paper caught in a riptide. |
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Although an unexpected strong gale from the north made us shiver in the golf links, everybody was eager to have a go at the game. |
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Papa always said that he would rather starve than steal, but what father can look on while his little ones shiver? |
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It sent a shiver down Nathaniel's spine and chilled his bones to the marrow. |
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For example, levels that take place in cold climates will typically make the bandicoots shiver uncontrollably. |
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It was a deep masculine voice that made the little child shiver and sob harder. |
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My chest sears with pain at your words, sending a cold shiver down my spine. |
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The water seeped through the thin material of her dress and made her shiver. |
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He felt the thrill and excitement tingle up his back and he gave a small shiver, stepping closer to her. |
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The very idea of sharks stalking the Gold Coast sends a shiver up the spine of beachgoers. |
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For Americans of a certain age, these words, even in our cynical time, yield a shiver of nostalgia, but also of purpose. |
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A deep shiver coursed its way down his spine and into his feet. |
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The thought of crossing it made a shiver of fear run through her. |
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A report issued by the National Roads Authority last week should send a shiver down the spines of all right-thinking people who have to travel on our roads. |
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Stepping closer to carefully wind it around her shoulders, the light brush of his fingers against her skin was enough to send a shiver through her. |
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I tried to smile, suppressing the shiver that was running down my spine. |
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You know, a novel comes not from a decision but a frisson, a sort of shiver that goes through you. |
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Stepping out into the darkness, a shiver ran down her spine. |
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There was one other peculiar moment that gave rise to a shiver of unwanted Somali memories. |
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Melody had surprised herself with how calm she had acted and appeared even though inside a swarm of butterflies flitted nervously and a shiver ran down her spine. |
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All this is a bonus for the former BBC royal correspondent, who admits to a frisson of Schadenfreude when watching her replacement shiver outside those crested gates. |
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A freezing gust of wind blew into Iris' face making her shiver slightly. |
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Selina swallowed hard as a slight shiver went down her spine. |
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A shiver of pleasure went down her spine as she turned to look at him. |
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Their tactics of kidnap and blackmail shocked the world and I remember the cold shiver the very mention of their name sent down my spine as a child. |
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A shiver of excitement ran through him, mixed with with fear. |
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My attention next goes to my back as I shiver in the cold air. |
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A shiver racked his body, making his step ever so slightly falter. |
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Then he sees the drawing of the donkey and experiences a shiver of dread. |
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As we came from the warmth of the hall into the cold room we started to shiver and just couldn't get warm, so we didn't get much sleep. |
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Suddenly I could feel as well as hear the soft clattering of quaky leaves, as the early uphill draft made them shiver and shake. |
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Apply your sealegs, shiver your timbers and join the good Captain Cook on a voyage of musical discovery on the HMS Bark Endeavour, Stockton. |
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You can take off your trainers until the sacred cows come home, and it will never make al-Qaeda shiver in their caves. |
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Afy slowly gathered in the sense of the words. She gasped twice, as if her breath had gone, and then, with a stagger and a shiver, fell heavily to the ground. |
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I have a number of body piercings that would make a nun shiver. |
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They rose, and the scrunt of Janet's chair on the floor, when she pushed it behind her, sent a thrilling shiver through her body, so tense was her mood. |
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