quiver in the PONS Dictionary

quiver Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a quiver went down my spine
to quiver with rage

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The spectrum of matter fields is a set of bifundamental representations expressed by a quiver diagram that is analogous to lattices in lattice gauge theory.
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The quiver may be wooden, with an animal hide covering and a woven strap.
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Central armories were established that issued standardized bows, quivers, shields and spears to troops.
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A morphism of quivers is defined as follows.
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She is known to be courageous, loyal, to be handy with sharp objects, have amazing aim with a bow and quiver, and good hunting skills.
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Ancient civilizations used leather for waterskins, bags, harnesses, boats, armour, quivers, scabbards, boots and sandals.
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These tubes were attached to cranks that, when turned, made the stretched burlap quiver while the disks created a flowing motion.
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Despite its generally mouse-like behaviour, the male may sing from an exposed perch as its whole body quivers from the effort.
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The resemblance lies mainly in its dichotomous branching habit, as it usually grows stems too short to be of much use for making quivers.
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She is often portrayed holding a bow, and carrying a quiver on her shoulder, accompanied by a deer or hunting dogs.
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