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"shuddering" Definitions
  1. trembling or quivering with fear, dread, cold, etc.
  2. Also shud·der·y.
  3. characterized by or causing a shudder: a shuddering plunge of the ship.
"shuddering" Synonyms
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Just see if you can get through it without shuddering.
You can't help shuddering as you calculate the property damage.
We are both shuddering and cackling with glee at the thought.
The shuddering foot of someone struggling with the agony of withdrawal.
The end of Life Debt has some pretty galaxy shuddering things.
They did as well, shuddering afterward at what they had wrought.
"I curled up in a ball and I sobbed," she said, shuddering.
See if you can make it through the whole thing without shuddering.
The cables for the Roosevelt Island Tram were shuddering over his head.
The subways shuddering across the city are a little emptier than usual.
Every day after a sweating, shuddering slog of times tables and irregular verbs?
I can't help shuddering at the thought that rather often life imitates literature.
A Le Pen victory would be a shuddering blow to pro-European leaders.
But each time, it was frenzied, frantic stop-and-start; shuddering; extreme; delightful.
By the end of the journey, the "shuddering emptiness" has got to Mr Clare.
The book also lands with more shuddering force than its author could have anticipated.
The piece begins with low tendrils of sound, which gather into immense, shuddering dissonances.
The back tipped, tipped him, plunged with the whole body of the kayak shuddering.
Her eyes were closed most of the time, her body shuddering from jerky, involuntary movements.
Are you shuddering at the thought of disclosing all this money stuff to your VCs?
It's like suddenly being aware of how big the universe might actually be and shuddering.
Mr Joshua rocked Mr Klitschko with a jaw-shuddering uppercut, then battered him to the ground.
"The turkey," Julia, a pretty, bottle-blonde German junkie with one feather earring calls it, shuddering.
But Wednesday, it was all danger and worry, the shuddering of glass and seeking of shelter.
And so profit warnings that normally would leave investors shuddering are instead being taken in stride.
In the treetops, birds throw back their heads to sing their full-throated, body-shuddering songs.
It moved along the monorail at what felt like a snail's pace, shuddering at every curve.
Washington (CNN)If Chief Justice John Roberts watched Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings he was likely shuddering.
We don't think we'll be able to hear "I Got 5 On It" without shuddering ever again.
Detonations of thunder blended with the shuddering of the Ostermans' house, creating a kind of continuous roar.
One after another, they violently succumb, bodies shuddering and falling in front of their mesmerized team members.
We live in the shadow of ecological doom and the violent shuddering of an openly larcenous economy.
With the preacher's shuddering, convulsive movements, he offers fragmented human motion as a metaphor for social disintegration.
Op-Ed Contributor LONDON — Britain is shuddering from the revelation of yet another child sexual abuse scandal.
They're shuddering icons of digital life, reflecting both its spirit of innovation and its moments of claustrophobia.
How leading analysts wrote to investors following the earnings announcement reflected a collective shuddering on Wall Street.
It marries icy synth, muttering pulsations, dense forests of distortion, and shuddering tension with Leon's firm, warped shouts.
Soon, they are nothing more than a chassis, complete with shuddering engine block and startlingly unphased Lego driver.
It's an old tree by the looks of the spindly, half-bare branches shuddering violently in the wind.
My energy derives from movement—from the shuddering of buses, the rumble of planes, trains' and ferries' rocking.
But the mock-up never replicated the roar, the shuddering or the G-forces of the real thing.
"If we go down your route, and I'm writing that opinion," she said, before shuddering at the thought.
He finally relieves himself in a jar, shuddering with relief, and forgets he left it on a shelf.
The wan smile disappeared into a well of shuddering grief that was nearly universally agreed to appear genuine.
And it was under their joint tutelage I ended up firing my first gun — and gently shuddering moments later.
A single tweet to his millions of online followers often sent the news cycle shuddering in a different direction.
When North Korea tested a nuclear device on September 2500rd, 23, the explosion sent vibrations shuddering through the Earth.
When North Korea tested a nuclear device on September 3rd, 2017, the explosion sent vibrations shuddering through the Earth.
In Coover's fictional universe, familiar tales and conventional genres are made new, tinged with shuddering wonder and titillating humor.
NASA's InSight lander is revealing Mars to be shaky planet crawling with dust devils and shuddering with regular quakes.
Jeff Sessions' confirmation as attorney general has the party shuddering at the prospect of Roy Moore's election in Alabama.
Both tracks sit within the middle of HOPELESSNESS, and they work together to bring the album to a shuddering halt.
They're very graphic, with all body parts named, every orifice put to use, and lots of juddering, shuddering, shimmering rapture.
Certainly not us former little kids who were too busy swooning over Robin's sexy tail and shuddering over evil stepmothers.
And thus fear breeds distrust and spirals into manufactured hate, until another song of innocence skids to a shuddering stop.
"It's gonna break us all down," ChesnuTT sings over shuddering hi-hats, sounding resigned to witness more and more violence.
In Ms. Charles's blazing solo, these unstable tremors came to be amplified into the violent, shuddering sobs of a terrified being.
During the campaign foreign-policy grandees from prior Republican administrations were among Mr Trump's harshest critics, shuddering at his geopolitical views.
It gave the lines "Let aeroplanes circle moaning overhead/Scribbling on the sky the message 'He Is Dead'" a shuddering poignancy.
Everyone is shuddering at the thought that you are about to get classified intelligence briefings and at your bromance with Putin.
The shuddering quantities of espresso I consumed on days I had both school and work, or worked two jobs in a row.
Wan is fully aware of the ways an impenetrable shadow, a grating noise, or a shuddering score activates the audience's worst imaginings.
Drenched in shuddering noise and fleshed out with disembodied roars and crushing downstrokes, "Naked" is a lesson in harnessing tension for evil.
A 2015 painting of a house in Martha's Vineyard is interrupted by a shuddering sapling, its leaves gobbling up the shingled roof.
Miraculously, though, she keeps it from going off the rails, maintaining poise and, importantly, a grin in the face of shuddering horror.
This letter Perri tilted left and right, until he felt as though it was shuddering in reaction to the rest of the word.
Kid finally just stops working and stares at the manager for a moment before, with arms shuddering with rage, grabbing at his shirt.
During these trance-sermons Baker gave deranged warnings of "the shuddering terrors of eternal damnation" while grinding her teeth, groaning, and breathing irregularly.
Amid all this, it is easy to forget that last week we were shuddering through another crisis: the imminent fear of nuclear war.
Saturday's 32-12 defeat by South Africa brought Jones's four-year rebuilding job to a shuddering halt just 123 minutes from its destination.
The smell of pollen and suncream will be replaced with damp and deodorant,"—and you'll be back to "shuddering at frosted bus stops.
In Widows we get Davis pulling on a cigarette, framed so closely that you can feel the shuddering intensity of each long draw.
"My energy derives from movement — from the shuddering of buses, the rumble of planes, trains' and ferries' rocking," the nameless narrator tells us.
As COVID-19 tightens its grip on communities across the United States, life as we know it has ground to a shuddering halt.
I go into the aisle to get some peanut butter and just see him stop in his tracks, and take a deep, shuddering breath.
But somehow, the same unsexy bra I remember shuddering at in department stores 10 years ago, now somehow looks chic, understated, and completely current.
Some houses were simply flattened by the shuddering tectonic shift which the government and the private sector estimated caused billions of dollars of damage.
Ray Martel, 41, a radio producer who lives in West Hempstead, N.Y., was on the train when it came to a screeching, shuddering halt.
She was sure to be carrying a big bamboo basket and a heavy net over her shoulder, the bamboo handle shuddering with each step.
Be the Cowboy, an equally fraught record with less overarching narrative, continues Mitski's project of plumbing the human heart and shuddering at the results.
Editorial Passengers bound for the city of Patna, in India's Bihar State, were shaken from sleep early Sunday morning when their train began shuddering.
And still there is this trembling – a quaking among a docile but perturbed intelligentsia and a shuddering among the increasingly stifled presidential press corps.
Still, the underlying technology is actually pretty cool here, once you're down shuddering from how weird the whole thing is on the face of it.
But with Homeless, he leaves behind the dancefloor almost entirely, merging playful percussive rolls and shuddering sub bass with disembodied vocals and giddy acoustic trills.
The stately, plump series of notes that tumble into view, joined eventually by an ecstatically shuddering synth-sprinkling, rival any other bassline you've ever heard.
Countering these weary moments, they also unleash deep reserves of power, in high, slashing kicks — paired with downward-punching fists — and propulsive, intricately shuddering phrases.
With shuddering found-sound samples, droning synthesizers, and affected ambience too spectral to name, the enigmatic musician has made pieces that echo his own seclusion.
In these uncertain days, I have been thinking a lot about my tatarabuela, and how she sought to rescue her daughter from the shuddering earth.
Shkreli is a 32-year-old former hedge fund manager — see, I just said "hedge fund manager" and already masses of readers are shuddering in unison.
But the early Shakers mistrusted fancy lyrics and fussy compositions, preferring wordless tunes like this one, full of the shuddering ecstasies that gave them their name.
She hid them under her mattress in her room, tearing them open with her teeth, pouring salt straight onto her tongue, shuddering from the prickling contact.
"Before she became fat," he said as he drove, and she hit him, hard, his body shuddering before he straightened and laughed low in his throat.
The Democratic maneuver, they argued, contravened days of bipartisan negotiations and jeopardized faith that Congress was capable of mustering a legislative salve for a shuddering economy.
Still, it's a howl to drive, a burst of kinetic energy that delightfully tracks wherever I point it, shuddering happily over the bumps and ably negotiating bends.
The first offered an austerely hypnotic staging of "Parsifal," in which singers not only did justice to Wagner's monumental, cryptic score but brought it to shuddering life.
On the Verge A wall-shuddering heartbeat reverberates down the pitch-black hall that leads to Marguerite Humeau's solo exhibition at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris.
He's paired this complex mesh of digitally treated pianos, shuddering vocalizations, and dead eyed drones with another a gesture that comments on the reciprocal act of musicmaking.
You walk over it to enter the show, and the shuddering current makes you feel woozy, as if you don't quite know what your feet are doing.
When a terrorist tried to set off a car bomb in the middle of Times Square in 2010, street vendors spotted the smoking, shuddering car and alerted authorities.
Sudden drooping slides and players sawing away at their string instruments, punctuated by the somberly shuddering twang of horn and trumpet, give a sense of wandering and rootlessness.
Maybe it had seemed ominous to the locals who'd encountered it, shuddering at the starkness of the sign and wondering what might have been loosed upon their community.
I didn't understand until after the relationship ended how physiological the impact is — the shaking and shuddering that happens suddenly, when I feel trapped, when I feel mocked.
They line Jamaica Avenue under the shuddering elevated tracks of the J train, which by the time it gets here is nearly at the end of the line.
The People's Bank of China (PBOC) is attempting to restore investor confidence, while markets are shuddering at the potentially damaging impact of the virus on the global economy.
That growth has come to a shuddering stop this year, with a projected decline in new installations of 2 percent, according to projections from Bloomberg New Energy Finance.
Robert Downey Jr. plays his antagonistic principal (they share a shuddering altercation by his swimming pool) as he shares the screen with a young talent taken far too soon.
Her movement, full of angular limbs and recurring tics — like the men erupting into little quakes, feet planted and chests shuddering — makes the dancers seem more mechanical than human.
There's no gleaming peaks or shuddering low-end exercises to take you out of the moment—just factory-like efficiency and precise engineering from one of America's best young producers.
The United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, better known as the Shakers for their shuddering movements during ecstatic worship,  followed the 18th-century teachings of Mother Ann Lee.
This week Europe's dream of going toe to toe with homegrown investment banks in the world's deepest capital market came to a shuddering end with the capitulation of Deutsche Bank.
The vacuum/guitar goes haywire, as the drums have torn a gash in its surface, and it breaks free, an aural tube gasping and shuddering and flailing side to side.
It's also the day after Halloween, so I'm concentrating very hard on not vomiting every time a stage light flashing sends a wave of nausea shuddering through my hungover frame.
Peering at them, I leaned my head against the shuddering glass of my window and, as in the fable of the burning bush, saw instead of the Africans a mirage.
For Mr. Khadar, who works at the Tayer Motors body shop as a fleet operations coordinator, it felt like the shuddering stop of a speeding car with anti-lock brakes.
And some of the city's largest residential areas were built atop land particularly at risk for liquefaction, when the shuddering of an earthquake transforms solid earth into a gelatinous gush.
At an interview in a small prefabricated home he now rents from the government, he recalled the feeling of the sea shuddering his boat, the sound of his equipment rattling.
Whether its Vessel's creaking techno takes, or the shuddering drones and busted dub that filled their Nexus compilation—there's a slow-moving, darkness that ties together even their most disparate work.
Matziaraki captures the chaos and drama of each rescue, as the camera lurches with the waves and the shuddering arrival of each rescued migrant dragged on board the Coast Guard ship.
We make our own yonis from brightly colored clay, and for the next hour, Van Der Velde talks us through the tantric tricks that have been delivering shuddering orgasms for eons.
The stock market is shuddering at the idea of a slowdown, which corporations contributed to by using their tax windfall to buy back more than $1 trillion of their own stock.
Rami Malek's performance as Elliott was tremendous, as he peeked from a hoodie with sad-owl eyes slicked with sweat, shuddering as if he were in continual detox from society's poisons.
The record is produced with warmth and clarity but rarely plays it safe; organs provide shuddering unease on "Speaking Terms" and a slow, mournful guitar solo on "Deep Sea" is wrenching.
You don't get the shuddering rush of a pill, the heatsick wooze of a joint, or even the wooly warmth that comes with sinking three pints of Adnam's Ghost Ship too many.
But moments later, Argentina brought the men's team's reign to a shuddering end with a 33-10 victory that left the Canadians walking off the field, thinking about next year's Tokyo Olympics.
Whether it's dropped indiscriminately from a shuddering aeroplane over the desert or remotely triggered by an unmanned drone, aerial bombardment reveals something about the power doing it and the people enduring it.
And while there are passages of uncompromisingly dissonant cluster chords pounded out at shuddering volume, it's the tiny yearning motifs that recur, especially in the work's second half, that linger in memory.
His attacks of Democrats and Republicans alike has some Republican leaders in the state shuddering, questioning what the 2020 field will look like in the era of the would-be Trump Candidate.
The opening gesture of "L'Amour de Loin" is exemplary: from a deep, shuddering B-flat a complex chord of overtones accumulates, seeming to resound not only in space but within the mind.
The shuddering track sounds almost like the demogorgon in Season 1 – it doesn't get as screechy, but it grates at the same nerves just enough to make your hairs stand on end.
But in such misdirection lies the appeal of the loosely defined group, which has been responsible for upwards of 80 releases of shuddering, dystopian beats since they first formed May of last year.
Merzbow's piercing wheedles feel all the more earth-shaking paired with the band's shuddering bass drones, and Boris' spacey weight was given newfound electricity and alacrity when punctured by Akita's dizzied electro moans.
But in works like "Something to Hunt" and "Albatross" Ms. Fure takes the time to build these collections of sighing, scratchy and shuddering sounds into sophisticated textures that gradually take on profound expressivity.
And in terms of repairs, after watching your video — and shuddering — one of our repair techs in Carson said that immediately qualified to be sent back to China for full diagnostics and repair.
I've only seen them on television and in documentaries — with men or women closing their eyes, shuddering and lapsing into oddly high voices and unfamiliar syntax as ancient spirits supposedly speak through them.
Finally able to fully relax, I take one of those deep, shuddering sighs that only happens when I know I have zero responsibilities for the next week, or in this case, ten days.
The geological phenomenon that swallowed 744 houses in Petobo and most of two other neighborhoods last month is called liquefaction, when the shuddering of an earthquake transforms solid earth into a gelatinous gush.
But as with many game-changing artists, what's inimitable — the shuddering, bluesy warmth of his alto saxophone; the openhearted melodicism of his compositions — is as important to his legacy as his formal reinventions.
The offer left the foreign policy establishment shuddering at what many would see as a serious breach of protocol, essentially acknowledging the leader of a state that the United States does not recognize.
The seemingly pleasant and contemplative "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" is filled with shuddering intimations of mortality, with the woods that are famously "lovely, dark and deep" hinting at self-annihilation.
Mr McGuinness's resignation as deputy first minister has brought the operation of Belfast's devolved administration to a shuddering halt, since its rules demand that it be jointly headed by a unionist and a republican.
The region's heavyweight indexes, Japan's Nikkei and Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index fell 2.4 and 2.5 percent respectively as the first two-day run of gains of the year came to a shuddering halt.
There have been episodes since then where I've found myself reflexively shuddering when a woman enters view because I fear something bad might happen to her, whether by forces supernatural or (more often) otherwise.
Only a few days after the U.S. government approved a $240 trillion economic stabilization plan, officials are already considering a new package to combat the spread of the coronavirus and bolster a shuddering economy.
No longer restricted to running straight for cabs through rain, or shuddering at frosted bus stops, the great walk home is able to reclaim its throne as one of summer's most under-celebrated pursuits.
The Romanian third seed saw her title defense come to a shuddering stop at Roland Garros as she was crushed by the 17-year-old American, forcing her to turn her attention to Wimbledon.
And here it comes:That unpremeditated joy as you— The Uzi shuddering warm against your hipHappy in danger in a dangerous placeYourself another self you found at Troy —Squeeze nickel through that rush of Greekoid scum!
I imagine the 13 of us still sitting there: lights buzzing overhead, an ancient fan shuddering as it rotates in the background, still believing someone might be on their way to help make things better.
J.C. A lone electric guitar playing two arpeggiated chords, a bass drum and a shuddering trap beat introduce "Hendrix," Wyclef Jean's grim song about surviving the limited options of poverty: drug dealing, sports, pop fame.
If 20083 was an emblem of progress on at least one measure, 2016 has required the grim acceptance of the limits, the disappointments, the blind spots — a nation taking a long look inward, and shuddering.
As one example of the shuddering halt to US production and the effect of the outbreak on all economic activity, the three major US car manufacturers announced they were halting production for the time being.
This unsettling motif is one of the most effective aspects of "Westworld"—we keep seeing the cyborgs waking from nightmares they can't understand, or shuddering with trauma until a technician soothes them with a command.
The boundary-pushing producer has turned songs like Justin Bieber's "As Long as You Love Me," Drake's "I Get Lonely Too," or virtually every Kelela track into complex, dramatic movements of swooning strings and shuddering polyrhythms.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said Wednesday it "has reviewed recent complaints and other data associated with" the customer satisfaction campaigns announced by Ford intended to address reports involving shuddering and loss of power.
While the pandemic has brought sports to a shuddering halt across the globe, Australia's major leagues are grimly ploughing on with a "too big to fail" mentality while shutting out fans as part of containment efforts.
Album Review The best song on "Love Yourself: 'Her'," the new EP from the K-pop stars BTS, isn't the main single, "DNA," with its shuddering club-music drops and urgent Shawn Mendes-esque guitar intro.
If you're shuddering at the thought of tackling everything you have left over from the past year (or for some of us, the past decade) and want to press the delete button immediately—don't do it.
Or, rather, the frame rate of the show is skipping forward and shuddering backward over and over again, confusing the viewer about the linearity of time and exactly when and how things are occurring in this room.
But on the issue of health care, several Democratic candidates have not been ready to embrace Medicare for all, shuddering at the idea of eliminating private insurance, which covers 67 percent of Americans with health insurance plans.
What is coming is this: a hat to be worn when taking a train, a compact in a pocket, a letter in a pocket, two hands, a waterfall pouring its contents into a well-worn shuddering mind.
Ford refused to provide a refund or replacement vehicle to customers reporting transmission problems that included excessive shuddering, loss of gear selection and sudden loss of power, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) said in a statement.
Stepping up on a small stage, you weave between the pieces, some tall and with the shuddering movement of pond reeds in the wind, one with two metal cylinders that clang together with a satisfying, bell-like toll.
By the time he lit the Olympic torch for the Atlanta Games in 1996, he was an elder statesman, visibly shuddering with signs of Parkinson's disease, a powerful, poignant distance from his 1960s self but still media-ready.
The great white splash at the end of 'The High Board' in 'George and Martha Back in Town' is a marvel of weight on white, with a squiggly line to delineate the shuddering catastrophe of a diving hippopotamus.
I'm shuddering at the thought of my Bandersnatch choices being broadcast to every DTF cutie within an eight-mile radius, but hopefully "Swipe Night" won't end with someone chopping up their dad and burying him in the garden.
Mr. Collins delivered an extended statement before he was sentenced, sobbing and shuddering at times, apologizing to those he hurt and lied to, including his family, his constituents, the F.B.I., his former colleagues in Congress and President Trump.
They threw out a mammoth new song, lurched through older ones, and closed with a raw, shuddering cover of Lead Belly's "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" that seeped into my skin and hit me straight in the heart.
He's all over the place here, redefining the King Dude sound whenever he feels like it, and circling back to more familiar, lovelorn territory on the wine-stained closing dirge "Shine Your Light," his shuddering baritone holding court throughout.
The production designers, led by Jonathan McKinstry, work with the cinematographers and special-effects crews to provide a detailed, vivid shipboard environment, as well as the alternately dreamlike and nightmarish surrounding world of shuddering ice and misty, milky light.
The lack of hope in her story and in the film's premise can be seen as a greater condemnation of our society, embodied in the shuddering apparition that she becomes, a mixture of flickering static and rotting organic material.
My mom and stepfather refused but Sharon went on my first lap before yielding to the boys, who encouraged me to push the limits as I took turns harder and faster each lap, the car shuddering, the tires screeching.
The Canadian company has seen its share price tumble more than 72 percent in the last two years, as its long-delayed and billions of dollars over-budget CSeries jet program has left the company shuddering under a massive debt load.
It's never as intense as the PlayStation VR version (I mean, little is)—but after 30 minutes with Thumper, my Switch needed a couple of minutes to cool down, and wipe the perspiration away from its still-shuddering Joy-Cons.
Image: ScreenshotMany of us spend most of our time on the web, but all too often browsing sessions can descend into a sprawling mess of memory-hogging, audio-playing tabs that bring your computer and your productivity to a shuddering halt.
Coalition minister Peter Dutton said yesterday he believed the economy would come to a "shuddering halt" and "the stock market will crash" under Labor's negative gearing changes, which would restrict the use of the tax concessions to new homes only.
Either you see him as a maverick—a boy gone delightfully big money, saving the world as he swings—or as an irresponsible leader who sent his company's stock (which, reminder, many of his employees own) shuddering down the y-axis.
Pearce, as you may remember, spent much of his playing career forging himself legendary status amongst Nottingham Forest fans, his bone-shuddering tackles and violently struck free-kicks becoming the stuff of City Ground folklore over his 12 seasons there.
GUO, the driver, pulls his car to a merciful halt high above a crevasse: time for a cigarette, and after seven hours of shuddering along narrow, twisting roads, time for his passengers to check that their fillings remain in place.
The most surprising sound in "Ultralight Beam," the opening track on West's recent album, "The Life of Pablo," is not the music — the gospel-­choir vocals that flare up over a shuddering beat — but the words in the song's refrain.
Back then, vibrations could quickly get irksome; if, like me, you were not particularly good at videogames as a child and routinely bumped into things, the near-constant shuddering would viciously shake the controller until your hands started to go numb.
If somebody doesn't speak soon then before long somebody else will bring up the idea of getting a taxi and then before you know it you'll be back in a freezing cold bed, shuddering under a duvet, staring at the ceiling.
It's such a melancholy story, and when—through a complicated story of sacrifice and replicas— Roxas re-emerges into the plot to take up his dual keyblades on the side of good, I had this weird shuddering emotion of fulfillment.
Not quite five feet tall, he had bloomed into a dandy, strutting down the streets of Cambridge in a genteel ensemble—gray suit, gray gloves, elegant overcoat—while displaying a shuddering reluctance to associate with the other black students at Harvard.
Thus began a long roller coaster ride for the two countries, full of periodic upswings as friends when détente was in vogue, inevitably followed by precipitous plummets as foes that left the world shuddering about the prospects of a nuclear Armageddon.
With some of the words obscured by the music, as if in a snowstorm, Mr. Sawyer reads one of John Berryman's "Dream Songs" in the final part, "With Condolences" — a shuddering, driving conclusion, and an artful balance between vastness and privacy.
All I could do was shut my eyes and arch back, dying and shuddering as I exploded with a new kind of pleasure, moaning into the ceiling, his tongue lapping relentlessly at me, my hand over my mouth to muffle my cries.
The Canadiens entered the game with the best record in the National Hockey League in the young season and had not lost a game in regulation, but that run came to a shuddering halt when they were buried by the rampant Blue Jackets.
And so we turn our gaze toward 21980 with more urgency than hope, joining the growing resistance to the Republican chokehold on government, while shuddering at the thought of what else will be broken before a new Congress can be sworn in.
On a recent rainy morning, Nona A. Watson, a retired science teacher in Buckhead, Ga., held open the door of a veterans medical center in Atlanta for her husband, Nolan F. Watson, who hobbled in, his shuddering hand unable to steady his cane.
Chris Anderson, the curator of TED talks, has written TED TALKS: The Official TED Guide to Public Speaking (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $28) in hopes of transforming people from shuddering larvae to mesmeric wisdom-spouters willing to go on camera in body-skimming turtlenecks.
Along the way, there's snippets of Beethoven's fifth, shuddering cumbia rhythms, a staticky DJ drop that simply says "ocelote"—one she's adopted as her signature in the past few years—and some ascendant live keys that waver between Reichian loops and dizzy drones.
The stuttery sample midway through may sound more like musique concrète, but the slow build toward euphoria is straight out of a Jimmy Page solo, a slow tease brought to a shuddering zenith by the continuous thunder of a sampled drum kit.
Looking back, this impulse began during the experience, when I felt a sensation of "explosive flight," as if I were strapped to the outside of a rocket shuddering through successive layers of clouds until it had passed beyond the reach of gravity.
When Democrats on the floor talked about Trump, wincing, shuddering, they tended to talk about a political apocalypse possibly even darker than the one conjured by Trump supporters when they imagined a Clinton Presidency: Fascism, the launch codes, the end of days.
Listens to: Dubstep—only if it's 2008 or earlier; trance—only if it's 2005 or earlierMostly posts: Rants, tirades about why things were "better before" Every age of humanity inherits a prophet who has witnessed the violent, shuddering cataclysm of the world's end.
She pushed her body against his, feeling tiny beside him, and he let out a great shuddering sigh, as if she were something too bright and painful to look at, and that was sexy, too, being made to feel like a kind of irresistible temptation.
Facebook co-founder says its rise reveals the fault lines destroying the "American Dream" Late last year, before the November election, John Borthwick warned me that, if Trump won, the mechanics of the entire start-up investment ecosystem would grind to a shuddering halt.
" That kind of reaction "speaks volumes about the degree to which this outcome was coordinated with partners," said Evans Revere, nonresident senior fellow at the Center for East Asia Policy Studies at think tank Brooking: "I suspect that America's Asian allies are shuddering right now.
As they crawled and thundered through huge rancid riffs and shuddering lows, Cult of Occult reacquainted us with the simple joy of headbanging—everywhere around me, heads bowed, shoulders rocked, and hair swung, consumed by a primal urge to respond to an inescapable rhythm.
We don't normally spend much time discussing college sports carriage deals here, but this one is worth noting because of the context: For the past year, the TV Industrial Complex has been shuddering because of ESPN's disclosure that it had lost a sizable number of subscribers.
Qualifier Kostyuk became the youngest player to reach the third round of a grand slam in over 20 years on Wednesday but her dream run was brought to a shuddering halt in a 6-2 6-2 loss to her fellow Ukrainian on Rod Laver Arena.
He was drawn to Communism but preferred reading poetry to reading Marx; flashes of him can be glimpsed both in the shuddering militant of "Old Complaints Revisited" and in the weary flâneurs of "Unguided Tour," who sigh along to anthems because they haven't forgotten the words.
"I think the most important thing to focus on for sellers, for small-business owners, is the broader lesson that e-commerce stores can't put their eggs in one basket," Kate Kennedy tells me, shuddering when she remembers what happened to everyone who built audiences on Vine.
"I am shuddering to think of what kind of damage this image could have on her psyche, as well as any other child that could potentially be exposed to this," Petersen continued, adding that Roblox has security settings that allow parents to block outside conversations or invitations from strangers.
But even the music itself has its share of strangeness—the idiosyncratic indie rock songwriter Alex G turns up for a couple of guest spots, as does Arca's shattered production hand—but the release is bookended by something weirder still: a disembodied voice chattering about smartphones over shuddering electronics.
Rosas would bond out of detention after six weeks, would welcome his daughters home to Ocean Park from Mexico in the spring of 2018 — the youngest was still shuddering whenever she saw a person in a uniform — and would attend a preliminary immigration hearing in Seattle that August.
They're a secondary concern to the saltiness of his guitar playing, the shuddering synths approximating a catastrophic weather event, the multiple layers of percussion (including some looped from several years ago, when Simpson flew out the legendary soul drummer James Gadson to Nashville to record some preliminary tracks).
In Friday's semifinal against Spain—an 82-76 victory—the team alternated between moments of pyrotechnic brilliance—this was The DeAndre Jordan Game, and the backboards spent much of the game in a state of shuddering recovery—and standing around dazedly while Mike Krzyzewski scowled so hard his eyebrows touched.
I told him about flying supplies into fire bases, coming in hot, breaking hard, slowing and throwing off ammunition and water, grabbing the wounded, engines whining to full power and the aircraft shuddering, lifting off short and hoping that the enemy we hardly knew did not have the range or luck.
A first-aid station was staffed by medics, and the protesters gave away free books—symbolically important, given that Illinois is shuddering under the reign of the ultimate "austeritarian," Bruce Rauner, the multimillionaire governor who has slashed taxes for the wealthy while aiming to turn more public services over to the private sector.
NGHTMRE, the North Carolina-raised trap producer who's already released a pair of shuddering tracks in the last couple of months with Zeds Dead and Flux Pavillion, teamed up with the rafter-rattling Los Angeles duo LOUDPVCK for a new single called "Click Clack" that just might be the hardest track of 2016.
From the washing machine-sourced glee of Matmos' Ultimate Care II, to the soaring vocal drones and quivering samples of Good Willsmith's Things Our Bodies Used to Have, to the shuddering household sounds of Wanda Group's Ornate Circular, the collagist approach of our concrète forebears can open up a surprising spectrum of emotions.
While Burial lacked Untrue's cohesion and clarity of vision, its highlights—the shuddering "Gutted," the piping synth decay of "Distant Lights" and "U Hurt Me," a few pleasing ambient workouts scattered throughout—were the signal of a new talent in dubstep, a subgenre of dance music that was at that point largely a UK concern.
The country has been grappling with a spate of terror attacks targeting both Turks and tourists, the fallout from the ongoing war in Syria, just over the border, a shuddering economic slowdown and a failed military coup last July that resulted in the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declaring a state of emergency.
Again, as she does with the image of the shuddering tree, Ms. Akerman lets you read the image for yourself, even as she has also carefully laid out the movie's meaning in every previous edit, shot and word, including her mother's remembrances of the family's history, about keeping kosher, about the flight from Poland, the Nazis and the war.
WASHINGTON — At the top of a shuddering escalator in a dimly lit tunnel this week, a conga drummer played and cameras flashed at the grand opening of the M Shop, a pop-up hawking $190 cuff links, $45 yoga pants and $46 bath towels emblazoned with the "iconic" (the ad says) brand of Metro, Washington's subway system.
And he's used that understanding to force the rest of us into a drama of his own devising, via his Twitter feed, mostly, but also via random policy proclamations that destroy lives or cause whole groups of people to live in shuddering fear their lives will be destroyed if the right court doesn't hear their case.
After the Tony La Russa experiment, which began in the early summer of 20183, and came to a shuddering end last October—not before La Russa traded starting center fielder Ender Inciarte and No. 1 overall pick Dansby Swanson to Atlanta in exchange for 7.31-ERA Shelby Miller—Arizona brought in Red Sox alums Mike Hazen and Torey Lovullo to right the ship.
On a clear afternoon in May there were two residents: a 32-year-old woman a few weeks into weaning herself off methadone, who had to stop taking kratom because of its effects on her stomach; and a man in his mid-twenties, with dark circles under his eyes and his hood pulled up, shuddering in the very early stages of heroin withdrawal.
At least once a month she would be hit by a three-day intractable migraine impervious to every medication, and would spend 72 hours in darkness, shuddering with agony, fighting nausea, eking out a precious few minutes of half-relief from heat or ice packs every now and again, gutting it out for what felt every time like an eternity.
The band deals in the kind of fetid, backward-facing death that we've come to expect from the underground post-2010, replete with shuddering riffs, mouldering roars, blackened malevolence, and an overall vibe of churning, oozing chaos that's perhaps an unintentional (but welcome) relic of the progenitors' time spent playing in black metal bands like Lake of Blood and Doctorshopper.
CreditCreditEdd Horder Seventy-two hours before her show at London Fashion Week, Emilia Wickstead's studio, on the fourth floor of a converted warehouse overlooking Ladbroke Grove, is a flurry of activity — seamstresses are sewing together puffed sleeves; tables of gingham gloves and shoes await models for fittings; a digital pattern-cutting machine is shuddering away — and yet Wickstead herself is unusually serene.
Starting around late 2014, Future began a now-infamous megaproductive streak, belching out albums, mixtapes, collaborations, what have you, at an absurd rate that belies the lifestyle portrayed on record, for if he spends all that time in the studio, when would he ever find time to pop pills in the strip club while shuddering over the world's existential horror?
After hobbling to the pub, screaming internally for the entirety of the three-hour train journey back to London, and shuddering at the sight of stairs for a full week, I came to a decision: If I was going to do another one of these, I wasn't going to trust my own terrible decisions—I would need to pin the blame on everyone else.
Seldom catchy in any conventional sense, every one of these 14 tracks entices the ear anyway, from "Bad Guy"'s "duh"s to "Xanny"'s blown speaker cone to the shuddering sound-pit that swallows "You Should See Me in a Crown" to the plinked piano of "All the Good Girls Go to Hell" to the tunefully cooed "Wish You Were Gay," and it keeps going.
Whereas the hero of Nanni Moretti's "The Son's Room" (2001) went to a shuddering funfair on the night of his child's death, as if to beat himself up or to stun himself back into consciousness, the carrousels in Vallée's movie are nothing but vessels of delight, and we are even obliged to watch Phil, of all people, swaying along on a tootling merry-go-round.
A truly Midwestern rap anthem that sonically recalls the cybernetic paranoia of classic Detroit techno and the shuddering trippiness of footwork, Brown calls out regional luminaries like Traxman and DJ Assault while conjuring the image of dancefloor-as-war zone—a place where you duck and cover when danger's present, or because that's the only way to get your ass as close to the floor as humanly possible.
The mere thought of AnB writing a song that scrapes twelve minutes would've seemed laughable only a few short years ago, and yet prolific producer, Pig Destroyer axe-slinger, and bonafide government man in black, Scott Hull—who handles the lion's share of the songwriting for AnB—seems perfectly comfortable dredging up swampy sludge riffs and lumbering melodies, while Kat seems right at home roaring atop the shuddering doom she used to peddle in her past band, Salome.
The director of "Rogue One," Gareth Edwards, has stepped into a mythopoetic stew so half-baked and overcooked, a morass of pre-instantly overanalyzed implications of such shuddering impact to the series' fundamentalists, that he lumbers through, seemingly stunned or constrained or cautious to the vanishing point of passivity, and lets neither the characters nor the formidable cast of actors nor even the special effects, of which he has previously proved himself to be a master, come anywhere close to life.
The band deals in the kind of fetid, backward-facing death that we've come to expect from the underground post-2010, replete with shuddering riffs, mouldering roars, blackened malevolence, and an overall vibe of churning, oozing chaos that's perhaps an unintentional (but welcome) relic of the progenitors' time spent playing in black metal bands like Lake of Blood and Doctorshopper [Full disclosure: I did PR for a Lake of Blood album back in 2011, which is how I became properly acquainted with Eric and Tim's work].

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