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  • Ridley's latest play, Shivered, gets its world premiere from 7 March at Southwark Playhouse.

    This week's new theatre and dance 2012

  • Shivered at happenings, contrived to dissolve meanings and then what of it.

    Berkeley Stations 2010

  • Shivered in the day and froze by night — waiting through that winter.

    HOUSE OF DREAMS 2010

  • Shivered at the memory of the bullets and the flames.

    THE DEVIL’S TEARDROP JEFFERY DEAVER 2003

  • Shivered, even though the warm autumn sun touched her shoulders.

    Till the Butchers Cut Him Down Muller, Marcia 1994

  • Shivered and drew her fleecy, pink and pale-blue cloak closer about her bare neck.

    Wayside Courtships Hamlin Garland 1900

  • Shivered it very much, tore a large peice off of the hounds and as it fell tore up the bitts [56] and broke in the hatchway, burst through both our Sides, and Started the plancks under her whale, [57] melting several Cutlashes, pistolls, and fired off several Small Arms, the bullets of which stuck in her beam.

    Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898

  • Shivered” of course means divided into pieces, but the idea intended is obscure.

    The Story of Eclipses 1878

  • Shivered, like glass, his breastplate with the spear.

    Orlando Furioso Lodovico Ariosto 1503

  • NZ Emerged From Last Ice Age While Europe Shivered

    NZ On Screen 2010

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