Think of a woman who looked frightened.
So, would the verb 'shrug' make sense in the following context:
"She was shrugged holding herself very tightly.#
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Re: shrugged
shrug means raise your shoulders slightly and momentarily to express doubt, ignorance, or indifference. It doesn't relate to fear.
Perhaps you mean something like:
She was hunched over, holding herself very tight.

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Re: shrugged
Thanks Josef for the clarification! It's true that "shrug" doesn't fit the context of fear — "hunched over" better expresses a state of being cowered in anxiety or fear.