

estremecimiento, temblor quiver 2 ( ˈkwivə) noun a long, narrow case for carrying arrows in. estremecer noun a quivering sound, movement etc. quiver 1 ( ˈkwivə) verb to tremble or shake. The verb to quiver means to shudder, wobble, or vibrate, often from fear. A cold gust of wind might make you quiver, as would an icy glare from the abominable snowman.
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Blessed is the man whose quiver is full of them. Like arrows in the hands of a warrior are children born in one’s youth. Children are a heritage from the LORD, offspring a reward from him. 'Joe is ready to bail out of EastEnders and try his hand at something other. 'the bird runs along in a zigzag path, quivering its wings'. with object Cause (something) to make a slight rapid motion. tremble, shake, shiver, quaver, quake, shudder, convulse. There are plenty of hunters with tales of shooting at a buck more than two times. However, if you are hunting and happen to harvest two does, you may want to be careful with that last doe arrow. Plan to hunt a high doe traffic area and make sure to have at least five arrows in your quiver, two for killing your hit-list buck and three for does.
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As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man so are children of the youth. Quiverfull is a lifestyle of surrendering our power of fertility, our life-generating potential, to God’s will, to allow Him to “fill our quiver” with the “arrows” of children: “Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord: and the fruit of the womb is his reward. I wonder if every woman comes wired for a certain number of children they can wrap their heads and hearts around. My quiver certainly feels full with four, but I know some women who wouldn't feel complete unless they had at least six little arrows in their quiver, and others who couldn't be happier with one.
