A slight trembling movement (or sound)
“I was tying the bean tendrils to the wire fence I had built when I saw a quiver in the leaves of the pumpkins.”
An emotional response characterized by shivering or trembling
“Goosebumps explode over my skin when I hear the news, sending a quiver down my spine.”
A shimmering or glimmering effect, sometimes figuratively
“If he had seen the slightest quiver in her eyes when he gazed into them, he might have enjoyed a sense of relief for a while.”
A rush or surge of a feeling or sensation
A directed graph that is permitted to have multiple arcs connecting the same source and target nodes
To tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion
“We also have the species Astrantia major with green flowers filled with pinkish stamen which quiver in the slightest of breezes.”
To sway unsteadily from one side to the other
To give, or cause to give, a short, sudden jerking or convulsive movement
To throb or palpitate
To speak hesitantly or haltingly
Be undecided between two opinions or courses of action
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