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ˈshudderingly, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a shuddering manner; with a shudder or shudders.
1592Nashe Strange Newes F 3 The..Mariner, that talks quakingly and shudderingly of a storme that hee hath newly toyld through. 1797Mrs. Radcliffe Italian vii, Vivaldi shudderingly turned to look on it again. 1823M. Edgeworth in Scott's Fam. Lett. (1894) II. 179 note, The touch of insanity in the brother's character in the last shudderingly fine scene. 1846Trench Mirac. xxix. (1862) 414 She would most shudderingly contemplate that beloved form made a spectacle to strangers. |