shivery

shivery
adjective
verfroren [Person]
* * *
adjective (inclined to shiver: The mention of ghosts gave her a shivery feeling.) fröstelnd
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shiv·ery
[ˈʃɪvəri, AM -ɚi]
adj fröstelnd
to be/feel \shivery frösteln
* * *
['ʃIvərɪ]
adj

to feel shivery — frösteln

the 'flu made him a bit shivery — wegen seiner Grippe fröstelte er leicht

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shivery adj
1. fröstelnd
2. zitt(e)rig
3. fiebrig
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adjective
verfroren [Person]
* * *
adj.
fiebrig adj.
fröstelnd adj.

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