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Collocations for shudder - noun

ADJECTIVE

little, slight, small, tiny
deep, great, violent
involuntary

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VERB + shudder

give
She gave a little shudder when she touched his clammy hand.
feel
repress, suppress
He suppressed a shudder of disgust.
send
The sight of the body sent a shudder through him.

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shudder + VERB

go through sb/sth, pass through sb/sth, rack sb/sth, run through sb/sth
A shudder of pain racked his body.

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PREPOSITION

with a shudder
He remembered that awful moment with a shudder.
shudder of
a shudder of relief

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Collocations for shudder - verb

ADVERB

convulsively, uncontrollably, violently
slightly
involuntarily
She shuddered involuntarily as he approached her.
inwardly
visibly

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VERB + shudder

make sb
The sight of the dead body made them shudder.

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PREPOSITION

at
She shuddered at the memory of school exams.
in
Joe shuddered in disgust.
through
A deep sigh shuddered through her body.
with
His whole body shuddered with fury.

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PHRASES

shudder at the thought (of sth)
I shuddered at the thought of going back to school.

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Shudder is used with these nouns as the subject:
train

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