Word of the Day Week of January 7, 2014 shiver (verb) to shake as a result of being cold, frightened or excited. Sentence: As soon as the cold air hit.

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Word of the Day Week of January 7, 2014 shiver (verb) to shake as a result of being cold, frightened or excited. Sentence: As soon as the cold air hit me, I began to shiver.

Word of the Day Week of January 7, 2014 haul (verb) to pull or tug with great force Sentence: I used by bike to haul a wagon full of toys.

Word of the Day Week of January 7, 2014 fatigue (verb) to feel tired or exhausted Sentences: After walking for miles, we were fatigued and had to stop to rest.

Word of the Day Week of January 7, 2014 knead (verb) to work and press (a soft substance, such as bread dough) into a uniform mixture with the hands Sentence: I help my grandmother make tortillas by kneading the dough.