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Definition of hud
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Hud (n.) A huck or hull, as of a nut..
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Crees
::
Crees (n. pl.) An
Algonquin
tribe of
Indians,
inhabiting
a large part of
British
America
east of the Rocky
Mountains
and south of
Hudson's
Bay..
Quake
::
Quake (n.) A
tremulous
agitation;
a quick
vibratory
movement;
a
shudder;
a
quivering.
Agrise
::
Agrise
(v. i.) To
shudder
with
terror;
to
tremble
with fear.
Horror
::
Horror
(n.) A
painful
emotion
of fear,
dread,
and
abhorrence;
a
shuddering
with
terror
and
detestation;
the
feeling
inspired
by
something
frightful
and
shocking..
Huddle
::
Huddle
(n.) A
crowd;
a
number
of
persons
or
things
crowded
together
in a
confused
manner;
tumult;
confusion.
Hud
::
Hud (n.) A huck or hull, as of a nut..
Hudsonian
::
Hudsonian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Hudson's
Bay or to the
Hudson
River;
as, the
Hudsonian
curlew..
Shudderingly
::
Shudderingly
(adv.)
In a
shuddering
manner.
Shuddering
::
Shuddering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Shudde.
Hudibrastic
::
Hudibrastic
(a.)
Similar
to, or in the style of, the poem
Hudibras,
by
Samuel
Butler;
in the style of
doggerel
verse..
Huddled
::
Huddled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Huddl.
Rigor
::
Rigor (n.) A sense of
chilliness,
with
contraction
of the skin; a
convulsive
shuddering
or
tremor,
as in the chill
preceding
a
fever..
Godwit
::
Godwit
(n.) One of
several
species
of
long-billed,
wading
birds of the genus
Limosa,
and
family
Tringidae.
The
European
black-tailed
godwit
(Limosa
limosa),
the
American
marbled
godwit
(L.
fedoa),
the
Hudsonian
godwit
(L.
haemastica),
and
others,
are
valued
as game
birds.
Called
also
godwin..
Quiver
::
Quiver
(v. i.) To shake or move with
slight
and
tremulous
motion;
to
tremble;
to
quake;
to
shudder;
to
shiver.
Ugh
::
Ugh
(interj.)
An
exclamation
expressive
of
disgust,
horror,
or
recoil.
Its
utterance
is
usually
accompanied
by a
shudder..
Tremble
::
Tremble
(v. i.) To shake
involuntarily,
as with fear, cold, or
weakness;
to
quake;
to
quiver;
to
shiver;
to
shudder;
-- said of a
person
or an
animal..
Horror
::
Horror
(n.) A
shaking,
shivering,
or
shuddering,
as in the cold fit which
precedes
a
fever;
in old
medical
writings,
a chill of less
severity
than a
rigor,
and more
marked
than an
algor..
Raff
::
Raff (v. t.) To
sweep,
snatch,
draw, or
huddle
together;
to take by a
promiscuous
sweep..
Shudder
::
Shudder
(n.) The act of
shuddering,
as with
fear..
Shrink
::
Shrink
(v. i.) To
express
fear,
horror,
or pain by
contracting
the body, or part of it; to
shudder;
to
quake..
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