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20 answers for: A fit of shivering, chill
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AGUEA fit of shivering, chill
RIGORShivering chill before fever
GRUEFit of shivering, in dialect
LEAGUEFit of shivering following the French class (6)
PLAGUEAt first patient leaves with fit of shivering - it could be deadly (6)
CHILLAn unpleasant feeling of coldness or fear; an attack of shivering; a fever; a depressing influence; or, bloom on the surface of gloss (5)
AGUESA lodger abruptly gets fits of shivering (5)
BRRRImitative of shivering with cold (4)
CRYA plea, shout or urgent appeal; a fit of weeping; a pack of hounds or their hunting bay; a proclamation of a town's bellringer; or, the call of a street-trader selling goods (3)
VAGUELYVery sudden attack of shivering left you initially without clear sensation
HUFFWord, imitative of a loud forcible exhalation/blow of air, for a fit of petty irritation; or, removal of an opponent's man as a penalty in checkers (4)
FUFFScots word imitative of a puff of wind/smoke; the hiss/spitting of a cat; a fit of ill temper; or, an angry snort (4)
TOUTA spy or informer; a fit of the sulks; a person who buys tickets to resell them for a profit; or, a tipster who secretly watches racehorses to gain profitable information (4)
PETALA bit of a bloomer will produce a fit of sulkiness by a learner (5)
TEMPERFrom "to mingle", a word for a correct or due mixture of elements originally, later for mental balance; frame of mind; or, a fit of ill-humour (6)
ACCESSA way or means of entry; a fit of illness or emotion; or, permission to log in/on to a computer network (6)
HUMPFrom "lump of bread", word for a gibbosity on a camel or person's back, thus a fit of depression or the sulks, when one's back is up through annoyance or despondency (4)
APOPLEXYA fit of infuriation almost to the point of bursting a blood vessel (8)
TANTRUMOutburst of bad temper / a fit of anger, passion
EQUIPFit out in a fit of pique (5)