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Definition of Shivery

Shivery
Shivery Shiv"er*y, a. 1. Tremulous; shivering. --Mallet. 2. Easily broken; brittle; shattery.

Meaning of Shivery from wikipedia

- Short & Shivery, also known as Short & Shivery: Thirty Chilling Tales, is a series of scary short-story children's books, published between 1987 and 1998...
- to her singing style, he added: "Her [Houston's] stylistic trademarks – shivery melismas that ripple up in the middle of a song, twirling embellishments...
- resulting from a fall. Short & Shivery: Thirty Chilling Tales, illustrated by Katherine Coville (1987) More Short & Shivery: Thirty Terrifying Tales, illustrated...
- 2023). "'Baby Ruby' Review: The Strains of Postpartum Depression Take a Shivery Turn in a Fevered Psychodrama". Variety. Retrieved 24 May 2024. Mintzer...
- Jaworowski, Ken (May 27, 2013). "Tales Told From a Bar Stool, Each One More Shivery Than the Other". The New York Times. Retrieved August 11, 2018. "Dan Butler...
- Senritsu no Bishō (****anese: 七つの秘館 戦慄の微笑, lit. "Seven Mysterious Mansions: Shivery Smile"), also known as Seven Mansions, is a survival horror video game...
- Dark Room and Other Scary Stories Scary Stories for Sleep-overs Short & Shivery Tales for the Midnight Hour Children's literature portal "Scary Stories...
- (potential) contrast between the final vowel of words such as humanity, chicory, shivery, which may end with reduced /ɨ/, and that of manatee, chickaree, shivaree...
- particular scheme. And yet because we know how this story will end, there's a shivery, understated tension running beneath." In his Sundance festival wrap-up...
- West Marches. Northumberland was constantly ill with an ague–a feverish, shivery illness, probably malaria–and was burdened with debt, and yet had to keep...