Shiver in a sentence as a noun

You need a pill, or a cap full of electrodes that would make them shiver in their sleep .

Honestly, when I read the NSA one I started laughing, but then it kind of sent a shiver down my spine.

I have adapted to shared tmux sessions -- that allow me to work with shiver the dirty emacs users.

I don't ever want to step out of the shower in the morning and shiver again, I find this deeply unpleasant.

Most of my holdings are in cold wallets but news like this makes me shiver and makes me realize cryptocurrency needs more grown ups fast.

I'm not paying thousands of dollars a month to shiver in a house when I could be warm and toasty in a hundreds of dollars a month apartment.

Shiver in a sentence as a verb

I shiver a little bit, picturing a future in which automotive software is released early, released often.

I've already decided to own a 25% smaller house to save 25% on my heating bills, I have absolutely no interest whatsoever in saving 10% on my bill by shivering.

You're overstating the purchase price by nearly 25% and assuming the worst possible purchase method – and you're doing that for an amount which the average American household spends on cable tv / internet / smartphones every couple of months.> The final killer problem is I intentionally don't live in a McMansion so I can have a better lifestyle, such as not shivering in the winter.

Oh yeah, no AC or fan going in my home office here either!Back north, outside of 2 months of summer you keep having to adjust heating or put on/take off layers of clothing as the time of day progresses, and the slightest shiver gives me a "what is this, I shouldn't have to live this way, I give up, brain shut-down initiated" wave of misery :D hence, tropics suit me best and I do manage to get stuff done here.

This passage in the wikipedia article makes the legal scholar in me shiver:"The lack of a central governing authority means that there is a slight variation in the interpretation of Xeer amongst different communities"Dealing with conflict of laws without prejudicing parties in an international setting is hard enough: imagine having to pursue justice according to discrepancies between individual communities!

Shiver definitions

noun

a reflex motion caused by cold or fear or excitement

See also: tremble shake

noun

an almost pleasurable sensation of fright; "a frisson of surprise shot through him"

See also: frisson chill quiver shudder thrill tingle

verb

tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement

See also: shudder throb thrill

verb

shake, as from cold; "The children are shivering--turn on the heat!"

See also: shudder