Crossword-Solution: SHIVERY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Shivery | a. | Tremulous; shivering. |
| Shivery | a. | Easily broken; brittle; shattery. |
We have 10 clues for the answer “SHIVERY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Chilled to the bone | 1 answer |
| Cold and showing it | 1 answer |
| Prone to quivering | 1 answer |
| Visibly cold | 2 answers |
| aguish | 2 answers |
| shivering | 28 answers |
| Chilling | 44 answers |
| tremulous | 51 answers |
| Arctic | 52 answers |
| COLD ___ | 106 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SHIVERY (5)
She says she heard him begin to play, and that she never heard such queer, creepy, shivery music in her life; but that he hadn't been playing five minutes before one of the nurses came into the living-room where Julia was dusting, and told her to tell whoever was playing to stop that dreadful noise, as they wanted to take the twins in there for their nap.
Pretty soon one woman says, kind o' shivery: "I don't want to have the job of opening the door of that blacksmith shop the first one!" And they all kind o' shivered then, and looked at Elmira.
Then, as he felt frightened and shivery, he put some water on the fire, so that he might have hot coffee before starting.
And very strangely it sang in the dreary old hawthorn tree, and very cheerily it blew about Curdie, now making him creep close up to the tree for shelter from its shivery cold, now fan himself with his cap, it was so sultry and stifling.
Real Swimming I saw him in the distance, as the train went speeding by, A shivery little fellow standing in the sun to dry.
Quotes with SHIVERY (3)
Once you let in the word, once you allow it to take root, it will spread like a mold through all of your corners and dark spaces — and with it, the questions, the shivery, splintered fears, enough to keep you permanently awake.
A man walks fast along the forecourt of the station towards a gate, moving towards a train that's about to leave. I get shivery all over as I watch the back of his head, which is about Yuan's height, with hair and a neckline just like his. My eyes tell me what my mind knows cannot be true. I follow him along seeking the one thing that would confirm him as someone else. The man turns his head slightly to talk to a train official. I can see his nose in profile. My eyes sting.
I feel as though, if I were to extend my hand just a little toward the pool where the ideas ferment, I could grab at the idea and pull it out of the pool and onto the floor where ideas must stand before the jury of the brain. There, it must present itself, still from the pool, and a bit shivery because new ideas are not given a towel to dry off with, towels being reserved for proven theories; new ideas are simply pulled and stood up, and asked to explain themselves - not a ve…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, New Yorker.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (2000–2023).