quiver either means... a quiver of arrows. wich is the plural noun of the word arrow.
or if somebody quivers it is a verb and it is when they shake. usually because the person is cold or scared.
quiver either means... a quiver of arrows. wich is the plural noun of the word arrow.
or if somebody quivers it is a verb and it is when they shake. usually because the person is cold or scared.
quiver either means... a quiver of arrows. wich is the plural noun of the word arrow.
or if somebody quivers it is a verb and it is when they shake. usually because the person is cold or scared.
quiver either means... a quiver of arrows. wich is the plural noun of the word arrow.
or if somebody quivers it is a verb and it is when they shake. usually because the person is cold or scared.
Quivering means to shake or tremble slightly or to make slight uncontrollable movements.
Trembling or shaking of the body.
Synonym: Cringed, Shake Antonym: Shivered, Still & Brave
"Quarrels" (argues), also "quivered" (shook). There may be others.
Mean
The haudensaunee mean irguios
MEAN ignoble - being mean signify - mean
The boy quivered at the thought of being whipped. I was very quivered when I saw a ghost!
The deadly arrow quivered in it's mark.
My lip quivered in fear as the Dr. told me the terrible news that I have breast cancer.
No it is a verb. I.E He quivered in the corner
Synonym: Cringed, Shake Antonym: Shivered, Still & Brave
"Quarrels" (argues), also "quivered" (shook). There may be others.
Her rueful song quivered through the air as she knelt down and shook her fists at the sky.
The quick quirky queen quietly quizzing, quickly quivered
I'll give you one each for both common definitions: 1. The Sheriff of Nottingham started to quiver as he saw Robin Hood take aim at his head with an arrow. 2. Seeing that the Sheriff was frightened, Robin slowly slid his arrow back into his quiver.
Sliver, quiver, liver, river, deliver, giver. If you ever need to find rhyming words, try rhymezone.com.
quails quake quaked quaking quantity quarrel quarries quarter quarters Quartus quaternions Queen Queens quench quenched question questioned questioning questions quick quicken quickened quickeneth quickening quickly quicksands quiet quieted quieteth quietly quietness quit quite quiver quivered
The phrase "dews that quivered and chill" from stanza 4 most closely resembles the imagery associated with a cryomancer - a mage who specializes in manipulating ice and cold. This mage would likely have control over frost, snow, and freezing temperatures, creating an atmosphere of cold and shivering.