shiver
shiv·er1 / ˈshivər/ • v. [intr.] (of a person or animal) shake slightly and uncontrollably as a result of being cold, frightened, or excited: they shivered in the damp foggy cold.• n. a momentary trembling movement: she gave a little shiver as the wind flicked at her bare arms the way he looked at her sent shivers down her spine. ∎ (the shivers) a spell or an attack of trembling, typically as a result of fear or horror: a look that gave him the shivers.DERIVATIVES: shiv·er·er n.shiv·er·ing·ly adv.shiv·er·y / ˈshiv(ə)rē/ adj.shiv·er2 • n. (usu. shivers) each of the small fragments into which something such as glass is shattered when broken; a splinter.• v. [intr.] rare break into such splinters or fragments: the world seemed to shiver into a million splinters of prismatic color.PHRASES: shiver my (or me) timbers a mock oath attributed to sailors.