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will shudder

  • future tense
    of shudder.
    shudder
    verb (used without object)
    to tremble with a sudden convulsive movement, as from horror, fear, or cold.

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How many of us will shudder thinking of a dangerous partner from the past?

From Washington Post Mar. 23, 2023

Liberal Democrat health spokesman Norman Lamb, said "elderly people the length of Britain will shudder at these care cost proposals".

From BBC May 18, 2017

He declared: “People will shudder and be puzzled and confused.”

From New York Times Jul. 3, 2014

Six hundred times a month, they said, a "seismic event" will shudder through Mponeng mine.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 13, 2013

There is no man but will shudder when he contemplates the possibility of having perpetuated upon his gravestone or in the memory of his grandchild the word “Unclean.”

From The Vitalized School by Francis B. Pearson