quiver with



quiver with something

 
1. Lit. to shake or shiver from something, such as cold, fear, anticipation, etc. On seeing the bear, the dogs quivered with fear. Todd quivered with the cold.
2. Fig. to experience eagerness or joy. I quivered with delight when I saw the dessert. Tom quivered with eagerness as the door opened.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Yeshua-Biblical Hebrew, Ancient Aramaic
PieroPYE-roItalian
Hadad-Near Eastern Mythology
Georgiana[dʒɔ:dʒi'a:nə]
Aneirin-Welsh
CatharineKATH-ə-rin, KATH-rinEnglish