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aquiver

[ uh-kwiv-er ]

adjective

  1. in a state of trepidation or vibrant agitation; trembling; quivering (usually used predicatively):

    The bamboo thicket was aquiver with small birds and insects. The exciting news set me aquiver.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of aquiver1

First recorded in 1880–85; a- 1 + quiver 1
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The chess fraternity, at least in New York, was all aquiver over the possibility.

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He began to bang his fists as he spoke, sending the silverware and ice in his peach tea aquiver.

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Trump's ecstatic followers are aquiver with anticipation, but none so much as the president himself.

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Even his beard and mustache were aquiver.

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It is a testament to his reputation inside the Beltway that members of the press, as well as top Republicans, were all aquiver for the last few days waiting to hear what Whelan had.

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