All 17 Uses
quiver
in
The Son of Neptune
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- A fourth arrow hit the fencepost and stuck there, quivering.†
Chpt 10
- Grandmother's mouth quivered.†
Chpt 10
- Frank's voice quivered.†
Chpt 20
- Shields, spears, and quivers of arrows hung along one wall—almost as many as in the Camp Jupiter armory.†
Chpt 36 *
- The one on the left was a stocky guy with a bow and quiver on his back.†
Chpt 2
- Around him, bones began to quiver as if they were trying to form a new skeleton.†
Chpt 5
- With his bow and quiver, he probably looked like a very dangerous butler.†
Chpt 10
- He took his travel pack, his warmest clothes, his bow and his quiver.†
Chpt 10
- Frank checked his quiver.†
Chpt 10
- He reached in his quiver and pulled out an arrow heavier than the rest.†
Chpt 11
- Frank shot arrows until his quiver was empty, using blunt-tipped missiles that wouldn't kill but left some nasty bruises.†
Chpt 12
- Frank had stored his spear, bow, and quiver in a long bag made for skis.†
Chpt 16
- Unfortunately, a quiver full of arrows wouldn't do Frank much good if he couldn't shoot them.†
Chpt 23
- None of his things had been touched—his extra bow and quiver (he'd have to grab those later), his spelling awards from school (yeah, he probably was the only non-dyslexic spelling champion demigod in the world, as if he weren't enough of a freak already), and his photos of his mom—in her flak jacket and helmet, sitting on a Humvee in Kandahar Province; in her soccer coach uniform, the season she'd coached Frank's team; in her military dress uniform, her hands on Frank's shoulders, the time she'd visited his school for career day.†
Chpt 34
- —then grabbed his spare bow and quiver and bounded up the attic stairs.†
Chpt 36
- He grabbed an extra quiver of arrows labeled ASSORTED VARIETIES in his mother's neat printing.†
Chpt 36
- From a hunting store, he'd gotten a new quiver of arrows for himself, some rations, and a coil of rope.†
Chpt 42
Definition:
to shake or tremble slightly