different between shivery vs nippy

shivery

English

Etymology

shiver +? -y

Adjective

shivery (comparative shiverier, superlative shiveriest)

  1. Given to shivering; tending to shiver.
    The cold night made me all shivery.
  2. Easily broken; brittle.

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nippy

English

Etymology

nip +? -y

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n?pi/
  • Rhymes: -?pi

Adjective

nippy (comparative nippier, superlative nippiest)

  1. (Britain, informal) fast; speedy
    • c. 2000, Melanie Allen, Customer Relations Management (page 6)
      A Rolls Royce will not do if you need an economical, nippy car that is easy to park.
  2. (informal) Of the weather, rather cold.
  3. Inclined to nip; bitey.
    • 1995, Nancy Baer, Choosing a Dog: A Guide to Picking the Perfect Breed (page 161)
      Spoiling may create a pushy, nippy dog that lacks confidence.
  4. (Scotland, informal) annoying; irritating
  5. (Scotland) sharp in taste
  6. (Scotland) curt
  7. (Scotland) parsimonious

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