didder (Meaning)

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didder (v)

move with or as if with a tremor

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move with or as if with a tremor

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The chilly wind caused the leaves to didder on the tree branches.

As the thunderstorm approached, the leaves diddered in response to the gusty winds.

The small bird diddered in the cold, seeking shelter among the branches.

The nervous horse diddered at the unfamiliar sound, its hooves shifting anxiously.