Shudders vs Shuddery - What's the difference?
shudders | shuddery |
As a noun shudders is . As a verb shudders is ( shudder). As an adjective shuddery is characterized by shuddering motions.
shudders English
Noun
(head)
Verb
(head)
(shudder)
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shuddery English
Adjective
( en adjective)
Characterized by shuddering motions.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=December 8, author=Roslyn Sulcas, title=Strings, Hip-Hop and Not a Little Randiness, work=New York Times citation
, passage=Four women dance together, shuffling their feet, arching over one another's bodies and running across the stage before stopping dead with shuddery little recoils of the chest. }}
* 2009 , Jacqueline Davies, Lost (page 23)
- The baby breathes in sharply and then lets out a long, shuddery sigh. I've been holding her for nearly half an hour and suddenly she feels unbearably heavy.
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