1. dread
Why do you think animals dread fire?
The dreaded Russian winter had started and so Harriet was spending a lot of time indoors.
Does the thought of flying fill you with dread?
I dread being sick.
I fear that I will dread the same fears that burden me now.
When the dread news finally came, staff began to weep.
His expression holds both anticipation and dread.
I dread returning to my home country, because I have to look for a job.
I dread to think what will happen if they get elected. / I’m dreading that I’ll be asked to make a speech. / I dread waking up early every morning.
You're off on holiday tomorrow, aren't you? I am and you know, and I'm dreading it. I hate flying!
‘The dread factor’ describes our fear.
I always dread taking exams, they make me feel so nervous!
Definition if you dread something, you worry about it happening because you think it will be unpleasant or harmful
dread to anticipate with anxiety, alarm, or apprehension; fear intensely
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21/10/2016 Book p. 8/92. shake
Tom wanted to be the first to shake hands with Mary after her concert.
A habit is very difficult to shake off once it is formed.
In an earthquake, the ground can shake up and down, or back and forth.
shake hands
Chancing upon an unusually beautiful woman one table away, Julian began to visibly shake.
And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words, when ye depart out of that house or city, shake off the dust of your feet.
This neighborhood has more homeless people than you can shake a stick at.
They dance in circles to communicate a short distance, and shake their bodies and dart back and forth to indicate a longer distance.
Isn't it natural for a young man with a hard to shake reservedness about himself to think that he is secretly the chosen one?
What you're saying is perfectly viable, but I can't shake off my unease.
Losing all of the savings was a violent shake for him.
I'd like a Big Mac and a large straw-berry shake.
The recent events have shaken my value system.
I can't shake the feeling that there's someone else in the house with us.
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M 3a. 20 - 3a. 423. tremble
She felt her knees tremble.
I may seem confident, but I get extremely nervous speaking in front of people. My hands tremble, I get all tongue-tied, and sometimes I don't even know what I'm saying myself.
The mere idea of swimming across the river made me tremble.
He began to tremble during the movie.
There was a tremble in her voice.
Anger caused him to tremble.
I tremble with fear at the thought of an injection.
His lip started to tremble and then he started to cry
1. My hands may tremble but my heart is unflinching. / 2. Tremble at the sight of me!
the windows tremble when car drive past our house
Little Brother™ trembled and screeched loudly.
Eventually the sun will explode or cool and one small insignificant particle of the universe will disappear with only a tremble.
I tremble to think.
tremble like an aspen leaf
The earth was felt to tremble.
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M6b31 - 6d. 164. shiver
A shiver ran down my spine.
The mere thought of a snake makes me shiver.
she's shivering
Vampire shivers in pain
Suddenly he shivered, as if he had become aware for the first time of the icy wind.
It made me shiver.
You’re shivering, do you want to borrow my jacket?
1. [verb] - to shiver - to shake slightly, especially because you are cold or frightened 2. [noun] - an act of shivering
They began to shiver, though for the most part they fought bravely enough.
Come inside, you’re shivering. shiver with cold/fear/delight
Harry shivered and looked up and down Magnolia Crescent
The cold wind outside made me shiver.
He shivered with cold in his thin cotton shirt.
I was shivering as if I had a fever.
The castle is haunted, he said with a shiver.
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Notes 19/10/2018 (c)