1. shuddering - Noun
2. shuddering - Verb
4. shuddering - Adjective Satellite
of Shudder
Source: Webster's dictionaryA lifetime of shuddering at the sight of phony-Coloneys and Victorian pastiche left me thinking I abhor revivals, which always seem to play into lowest common taste. Source: Internet
The maneuver by Democrats, they argued, contravened days of bipartisan negotiations that continued in private and jeopardized faith that Congress was capable of mustering a legislative salve for a shuddering economy. Source: Internet
The artist leaned over on her shoulder, her body shuddering from sobs. Source: Internet
This mornings little escapade was bought to a shuddering halt by my "". Source: Internet
Everything we know about our urban world has come to a shuddering halt. Source: Internet
He roused his team and supporters alike, typified by trademark surges forward or a shuddering blow to an opponent. Source: Internet