quiver

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definition
verb
the tree's branches stopped quivering
tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion.
noun
Meredith felt a quiver of fear
a slight trembling movement or sound, especially one caused by a sudden strong emotion.
He also had a framed backpack, a utility belt containing tools, a quiver containing 14 arrows, a flint dagger and most amazing of all, a copper axe.
an archer's portable case for holding arrows.
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His sword was sheathed, and his arrows still in their 'quiver' .
She said, louder this time, and with a 'quiver' in her voice.
That 'quiver' idea sounds so simple and good: have a board for several ranges of wave size and conditions.
Smoothly, he drew another arrow from the 'quiver' and nocked it to the bow.
You are instantly transported into an enchanting vista of cool water-filled ponds that 'quiver' and shimmer with shadows that change with the time of day.
He also had a framed backpack, a utility belt containing tools, a 'quiver' containing 14 arrows, a flint dagger and most amazing of all, a copper axe.
I noticed a slight 'quiver' in the man's lips, and to my surprise, he dropped his gun, staggered away, and collapsed to his knees.
A yew longbow rested on his shoulder; the hawk feather fletched arrows were in the 'quiver' on the other.
Amy's voice filled the room, a slight, underlying 'quiver' in her tone, as if she didn't want to hear more.
she couldn't help the 'quiver' in her voice
Joshua could make out that while some archers carried one 'quiver' of arrows, many carried up to three.
She dressed in green and carried a longbow and a 'quiver' of arrows on her back.
He carried a longbow and a 'quiver' of arrows and a sword-belt was at his side, although no sword was visible.
There's just something in that voice, that slight 'quiver' that lets you know he isn't hiding behind anything.
His face was calm, but the slight 'quiver' in his words betrayed him.
In the center was an enormous longbow with a 'quiver' of arrows beside it on its own peg.
The only indication was the slight 'quiver' of his upper lip as his eyes bore into James.
He had noticed her shaking and the slight 'quiver' in her voice as she finished her story.
Her body froze as she saw the words, the words that made her 'quiver' with fear.
No need to bring your own surfboard; the Cascade travels with a diverse 'quiver' of more than 60 boards.
She unstrung it and put the bowstring in a pouch at her belt, and found a 'quiver' and arrows with black fletching.
The female continued to give the high-pitched call and 'quiver' her wings for another 20 seconds.
These include the bow and the basic accessories hunters need, such as a sight, 'quiver' and arrow rest.
All carried longbows and a 'quiver' full of arrows behind their backs.
At over 350 quid the boss is likely to 'quiver' his bottom lip but my mind is made up, I want one.
He tried to keep his tone matter-of-fact and business-like, but he couldn't completely hide the 'quiver' of emotion as he spoke of leaving her.
Archers quickly exhausted quiver after 'quiver' of arrows from their yew longbows.
Sure it would be great if we all rode a 'quiver' of all kinds of boards and had a magazine focussing on the whole of surfing and not individual parts, but the chances is slim.
Some of the images here caused even this reviewer to 'quiver' a jaded eyebrow.
Yes, it was strictly the challenge that appealed to him, he told himself, ignoring a sudden 'quiver' of breath.
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