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I . shiv·er [ˈʃɪvəʳ] SAM.

1. shiver (shudder):

shiver
drget m. spol
shiver
shiver
stresljaj m. spol
a shiver went up and down my spine

2. shiver MED.:

the shivers mn.
mrzlica ž. spol
to give sb the shivers fig. pog.

II . shiv·er [ˈʃɪvəʳ] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

shiver
drgetati [dov. obl. zadrgetati]
shiver
drhteti [dov. obl. zadrhteti]
shiver
trepetati [dov. obl. zatrepetati]
to shiver with cold
to shiver like a leaf

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He noticed an old warrior shivering from the cold, trying to find a place near the fire.
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As body temperature decreases, characteristic symptoms occur such as shivering and mental confusion.
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In shivering, the heat is the main intended product and is utilized for warmth.
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They often lead to physical effects including shivering, palpitations, sweating and in some cases, convulsions and death if not treated.
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Daisy follows and finds him, still handcuffed, coatless, and shivering in the fog.
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News of his financial troubles sent a collective shiver through the league in the middle of the 1984 season.
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He would return from a winter trip in this gear shivering with cold but the poaching trade took a sharp decline.
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The large flight muscles- pectoralis as well as the leg muscles generate heat by shivering.
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At high additions, quartz can increase the risk of dunting or shivering.
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The illness is characterized by very low body temperature without shivering, confusion, a slow heart rate and reduced breathing effort.
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