
1) Agitation 2) Flap 3) Flichter 4) Flitter 5) Flutter 6) Frisson 7) Pulsate 8) Shake 9) Shakiness 10) Shiver 11) Shudder 12) Sting 13) Tingle 14) Tremble 15) Tremolo 16) Tremor 17) Twitch 18) Vibrate 19) Vibration
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1) Archery accessory 2) Arrow case 3) Arrow holder 4) Case for holding arrows 5) Chill 6) Comic by Kevin Smith 7) DOS game 8) Fear 9) Fearfulness 10) First-person shooter 11) Fright 12) Frisson 13) French word used in English 14) Gear for robin hood 15) Holder of arrows 16) It may be taken with a bow
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- an almost pleasurable sensation of fright
- a shaky motion
- case for holding arrows
- the act of vibrating
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A surfer's collection of boards for different kinds of waves
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A quiver is a container for arrows, bolts, or darts. Quivers can be attached in various positions on an archer`s body, the bow, or the ground, depending on the type of shooting and the archer`s personal preference. Quivers were traditionally made of leather, wood, furs, and other natural materials, but are now often made of metal or plastic. ==T.....
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[mathematics] In mathematics, a quiver is a directed graph where loops and multiple arrows between two vertices are allowed, i.e. a multidigraph. They are commonly used in representation theory: a representation V of a quiver assigns a vector space V(x) to each vertex x of the quiver and a linear map V(a) to each arrow a. In category theory...
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• (n.) A case or sheath for arrows to be carried on the person. • (v. i.) To shake or move with slight and tremulous motion; to tremble; to quake; to shudder; to shiver. • (n.) The act or state of quivering; a tremor. • (a.) Nimble; active.
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(from the article `archery`) ...energy required to draw back an arrow to the fullestvaries from 14 to 23 kg (30 to 50 pounds) for men and from 9 to 18 kg (20 to 40 pounds) for ...
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A case for holding arrows
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Quiv'er (kwĭv'ẽr)
adjective [ Akin to Anglo-Saxon
cwiferlice anxiously; confer OD.
kuiven ,
kuiveren . Confer
Quaver .] Nimble; active. [ Obsolete] ' A little
quiver fellow.'
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Quiv'er intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Quivered (-ẽrd);
present participle & verbal noun Quivering .] [ Confer
Quaver .] To shake or move with slight and tremulous motion; to tremble; to quake; to shudder; to...
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Quiv'er noun The act or state of quivering; a tremor.
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A quiver is a case, or sheaf for carrying arrows.
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. a container for arrows or darts .
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[
n] - case for holding arrows 2. [v] - shake with fast, tremulous movements
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A collection of ski types. For example, a full quiver of skis would include an all-mountain pair, a powder pair and a frontside pair. A one-quiver ski means it?s a very versatile ski.
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A container which would hold the arrows comfortably during the shooting process.
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One’s collection of skis or snowboards. Each “arrow” in the quiver is a different style of ski for certain conditions, such as powder, backcountry, and piste. See also one-ski quiver.
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noun case for holding arrows
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Device for holding arrows. Different forms are back, belt, bow, and ground quivers.
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to shake with a slight but rapid motion; vibrate tremulously; tremble.
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Pouch, usually worn around the waist or placed on the ground, used to hold arrows and other accessories.
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[SAT terms] shake with fast, tremulous movements
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