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Shudderingly

Shudderingly \Shud"der*ing*ly\, adv. In a shuddering manner.

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shudderingly

adv. With a shuddering motion.

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shudderingly

adv. with a shudder; "shudderingly, she acknowledged to herself that she dared not face what lay before her"

Usage examples of "shudderingly".

I having administered a simple restorative, the girl sighed shudderingly and opened her eyes, was quite pathetic.

I compared myself shudderingly to the only human image in that frightful corridor, the man who was torn to pieces by the nameless race, for in the fiendish clawing of the swirling currents there seemed to abide a vindictive rage all the stronger because it was largely impotent.

After that I lost the feeling that there were persons on the settle, and was reading intently and shudderingly when the old man came back booted and dressed in a loose antique costume, and sat down on that very bench, so that I could not see him.

The temperature was rapidly ascending, and we were not surprised to come upon a careless heap of material shudderingly familiar to us.

I had seen those primal sculptures, too, and had shudderingly admired the way the nameless artist had suggested that hideous slime coating found on certain incomplete and prostrate Old Ones--those whom the frightful Shoggoths had characteristically slain and sucked to a ghastly headlessness in the great war of resubjugation.

Cried out in disappointment as Vincent Mearns grunted into her shoulder, and palpated her pleasured bust, and shudderingly came.

I having administered a simple restorative, the girl sighed shudderingly and opened her eyes, was quite pathetic.

And with it came so black a phantom of despair that Adela closed her eyes shudderingly, lay back as one lifeless, and wished that it were possible by the will alone to yield the breath and cease.