shudder造句

I shudder to think what she might propose next.

Why do we shudder when they repeat the words they have heard us say?

The spade strikes something hard, sending a shudder through his spine.

Any time this activity involves a strong enough lurch that the magma begins to slosh, a global shudder will emerge.

I felt myself sucked out by a superhuman force. There were several explosions. I felt a big shudder, like an electric shock, run through my body.

If the thought of a 'normal' sized vuvuzela makes you shudder, grab a stiff drink as you contemplate the world's biggest vuvuzela in Cape Town which measures over 35 metres long.

The second time, it made me shudder.

We shudder at the thought of moving again.

A few years ago, a well-known research immunologist injected himself with hookworms and reduced his allergic symptoms (shudder).

Add individual tortures to national degradations, and, whoever you may be, you will shudder before the frock and the veil, — those two winding-sheets of human devising.

Young people today are staring at a future in which they will be less well off than their elders, a reversal of fortune that should send a shudder through everyone.

Some central bankers will shudder at the thought.

In his "Phaedrus" Plato describes a man who after beholding a beautiful youth begins to spin, shudder, shiver and sweat.

Governments in many poor countries react with a shudder to this sort of news item-and indeed to any news that seems to expose the fragility of newly urbanised economies.

Your heart remains with you, you gaze upon it in the gloom with a shudder.

But today heavy industry makes modern bosses shudder: all those assets, the blue-collar workers, the investment, are regarded as risks to be spun off, outsourced or dumped.

With most movies and games, sequels give first-installment fans cause to shudder and weep.

shudder造句

People don't shudder and jump when they hear these things.

The bundle of light energy made the inner electrons shudder so violently they broke out of their atomic prisons.

Every lover of his country must shudder at the thought of the possibility of its dissolution, and will be ready to adopt the patriotic sentiment, " Our Federal Union it must be preserved."