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jitter

verb as in quiver

verb as in shudder

verb as in tremble

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Example Sentences

He thought the prospect of victory triggered jitters that put it back out of his team's reach.

From BBC

Aside from a case of “the jitters,” Martin reassured fans he didn’t suffer any injuries.

Only Sciver-Brunt and, agonisingly Knight before her injury, looked fluent as the early jitters were understandably on show and in the end only 13 boundaries were scored.

From BBC

Showing no early jitters, Martin completed nine of his first 11 passes while quieting a crowd of 110,047 that was the 10th biggest in the history of this stadium.

This year, she delivered a forceful address that acknowledged international jitters over the direction the U.S. might take under a new Trump administration.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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