Quivered in a Sentence
  • His lips quivered and he began to cry.
  • Her lip quivered and a sob threatened to choke off her voice.
  • The general's face clouded, his lips quivered and trembled.
  • He twitched her hand, and his brows and lips quivered angrily.
  • The word of command rang out, and again the regiment quivered, as with a jingling sound it presented arms.
  • Above him was a clear blue sky, and the sun's vast orb quivered like a huge hollow, crimson float on the surface of that milky sea of mist.
  • His face quivered and immediately assumed a vindictive expression.
  • Her throat quivered with convulsive sobs and, afraid of weakening and letting the force of her anger run to waste, she turned and rushed headlong up the stairs.
  • Pierre noticed that he was pale and that his jaw quivered and shook as if in an ague.
  • Some of the wooden beings fell flat upon the ground, where they quivered and trembled in every limb; but most of them managed to wheel and escape again to a distance.
  • He paced up and down a few times in silence, but his eyes glittered feverishly and his lips quivered as he began speaking.
  • His frowning face was pallid and quivered.
  • Her voice quivered with the last words, and he drew her close, speaking against her cheek.
  • He sucked and swallowed the cold snow, his lips quivered but his eyes, still smiling, glittered with effort and exasperation as he mustered his remaining strength.
  • They quivered but were too chunky to shut when you got near to them.
  • Only in the lower part of it something quivered.
  • The load quivered, and from under the runners arose a crisp crackling.
  • The princess said nothing, but suddenly her short downy lip quivered.
  • The fly fun game online sweet mouth quivered a little--just a little--or he thought it did.