The phrase "has quivers" is spelled as /hæz ˈkwɪvərz/. The first syllable "has" is pronounced with a short "a" sound followed by the z consonant. The second syllable "quivers" is pronounced with a short "i" followed by the v consonant and the r sound. The word "quivers" refers to involuntary shaking or trembling, whereas "has" is a present tense verb indicating possession. Together, the phrase "has quivers" suggests that someone possesses the tendency to shake or tremble involuntarily.