0 present participle of shudder --
1 to shake suddenly with very small movements because of a very unpleasant thought or feeling: --
I come from a city that is shuddering from the impact of recent street violence.
I see no evidence whatever of a shuddering halt.
They were all brought to a sudden, shuddering end.
By putting companies into the private sector, we have reduced the ability of the unions to bring the entire network to a shuddering halt.
Have they brought it all to a shuddering halt?
I cannot recall shuddering at any point during the course of our debates.
The economy had not come to a shuddering halt by 1997.
I am amazed that our social fabric has withstood such a shuddering fall in employment.