be+shivered
71blanket — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ heavy, thick ▪ thin ▪ warm ▪ soft ▪ wool …
72foot — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 part of the body ADJECTIVE ▪ left, right ▪ back, front ▪ He shifted his weight onto his back foot. ▪ dainty …
73hand — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 part of the body ADJECTIVE ▪ left, right ▪ beautiful, delicate, long fingered, pretty, slender ▪ mani …
74broken — Synonyms and related words: aggravated, aloof, ausgespielt, bankrupt, beaten, blasted, blighted, broke, broken off, broken down, brought low, bumpy, burned, burst, busted, capricious, careening, catchy, chastened, checked, chipped, chopped off,… …
75NASEBY — a village in Northampton, where the Royalists under Charles I. and Prince Rupert were defeated, shivered utterly to ruin, by the Parliamentary forces under Fairfax and Cromwell in June 1645, the Ironsides bearing the brunt of the battle and… …
76SOMNATH, IDOL OF — a mere mass of coarse crockery, says Jepherson Brick, an imaginary friend of Carlyle s, not worth five shillings, sat like a great staring god, with two diamonds for eyes, which one day a commander of the Faithful took the liberty to smite… …
77broken — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. See break, breakdown. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Fractured] Syn. shattered, ruptured, burst, splintered, shivered, smashed, in pieces, collapsed, destroyed, gashed, pulverized, crumbled, mutilated,… …
78cold — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. iciness; ailment, flu. adj. chilling (see cold); unheated; unresponsive, indifferent, unenthusiastic. See cold, disease, insensibility. II Condition of low temperature Nouns 1. cold, coldness,… …
79shiver — 01. The little girl was [shivering] in the cold winter air. 02. The children were [shivering] in fear as they watched the horror movie. 03. I had [shivers] up and down my spine when I heard her sing for the first time. 04. Chung was [shivering]… …
80beneath — be|neath W2 [bıˈni:θ] adv, prep formal [: Old English; Origin: beneothan, from neothan below ] 1.) in or to a lower position than something, or directly under something = ↑underneath ▪ The dolphins disappeared beneath the waves. ▪ Jo enjoyed… …